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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    For all of you who are trying to change your IP address, just use a free software called Hotspot Shield VPN... (Google it yourself) - This can solve alot of problems with everything. It hides your IP address for you and its free...

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    Cool Re: Flushing your DNS

    Thanks that is really helpful

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    Nice tutorial, simple and easy!

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    nice

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    Thanks XD

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    you go but i think google again
    Quote Originally Posted by Corey View Post
    XP And Below:
    1.) Go to start->run.
    2.) Type in "cmd" without the quotes.
    3.) At the command prompt type "ipconfig /flushdns" again without quotes.

    Vista:
    1.) Click on start->All Programs->Accessories
    2.) Right click on the command prompt and pick run as administrator.
    3.) At the command prompt type "ipconfig /flushdns" no quotes.

    Linux:
    1.) Open a root terminal or use sudo (in ubuntu or similar systems) with the following command:
    - "/etc/rc.d/init.d/nscd restart" (without quotes)

    Mac OSX Leopard:
    1.) Use the following command in a terminal window:
    - "dscacheutil -flushcache" (without quotes)

    Mac OSX 10.5.1 and before:
    1.) Use the following command in a terminal window:
    - "lookupd -flushcache" (without quotes)

    This will flush your DNS and will solve a lot of issues with your computer caching the wrong information.

    -Corey

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    Thnaks for sharing mate

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    Thanks that is really helpful.

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    Was looking for this thanks for posting, i know its an older topic.

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    Re: Flushing your DNS

    THanks!

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