I'm pretty sure it's just you. Clear your DNS Cache and try again.
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Magnie wrote:
I'm pretty sure it's just you. Clear your DNS Cache and try again.
Btw, to clear DNS in Windows, you do this:
1. Hit Windows+R
2. Type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes)
3. Run it
Last edited by jvvg (2012-06-13 11:39:27)
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jvvg wrote:
Magnie wrote:
I'm pretty sure it's just you. Clear your DNS Cache and try again.
Btw, to clear DNS in Windows, you do this:
1. Hit Command+R
2. Type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes)
3. Run it
Thanks, I didn't know how to (for some season DNS always seems to update for me when an IP address has changed
).
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Magnie wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Magnie wrote:
I'm pretty sure it's just you. Clear your DNS Cache and try again.
Btw, to clear DNS in Windows, you do this:
1. Hit Command+R
2. Type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes)
3. Run itThanks, I didn't know how to (for some season DNS always seems to update for me when an IP address has changed
).
Same for me, but on some computers, it doesn't update that quickly so you need to clear the DNS cache manually.
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jvvg wrote:
Magnie wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Btw, to clear DNS in Windows, you do this:
1. Hit Command+R
2. Type "ipconfig /flushdns" (without the quotes)
3. Run itThanks, I didn't know how to (for some season DNS always seems to update for me when an IP address has changed
).
Same for me, but on some computers, it doesn't update that quickly so you need to clear the DNS cache manually.
Ah, that makes sense. Maybe I'm just really patient.
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Magnie wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Magnie wrote:
Thanks, I didn't know how to (for some season DNS always seems to update for me when an IP address has changed).
Same for me, but on some computers, it doesn't update that quickly so you need to clear the DNS cache manually.
Ah, that makes sense. Maybe I'm just really patient.
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Firefox?
Windows 7?
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Squawkers13 wrote:
Magnie wrote:
jvvg wrote:
Same for me, but on some computers, it doesn't update that quickly so you need to clear the DNS cache manually.Ah, that makes sense. Maybe I'm just really patient.
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Firefox?
Windows 7?
The trick I mentioned works on all browsers with any version of Windows NT 4 or later.
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