12/6/2011 17:29
If you recently make Name Server/DNS changes, something like this will usually happen. In my experience, clearing the browsers cache will not fix it.
You can try restarting your computer, as this will sometimes flush your computers DNS.
You can also try doing the steps shown here, though I find that this only works randomly.
http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-flush-dns.html
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[quote]teamdynadot says: If you recently make Name Server/DNS changes, something like this will usually happen. In my experience, clearing the browsers cache will not fix it.
You can try restarting your computer, as this will sometimes flush your computers DNS.
You can also try doing the steps shown here, though I find that this only works randomly.
[url]http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-flush-dns.html[/url][/quote]
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If you recently make Name Server/DNS changes, something like this will usually happen. In my experience, clearing the browsers cache will not fix it.
You can try restarting your computer, as this will sometimes flush your computers DNS.
You can also try doing the steps shown here, though I find that this only works randomly.
[url]http://www.tech-faq.com/how-to-flush-dns.html[/url] Edit