A DNS cache
(sometimes called
a DNS resolver
cache) is a
temporary
database,
maintained by a
computer's
operating system,
that contains
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A DNS cache (sometimes called a DNS resolver cache) is a temporary database, maintained by a computer's operating system, that contains records of all recent visits and attempted visits to Web sites and other Internet domains.
"ipconfig /flushdns"
This command Flushes and resets the contents of the DNS client resolver cache. During DNS troubleshooting, you can use this procedure to discard negative cache entries from the cache, as well as any other entries that have been added dynamically.
Flushing the DNS resolver cache can help resolve DNS related problems in Microsoft Windows 10. Issues would include web site not found errors or not being able to view certain web pages that have changed.
How to Flush the Windows DNS cache?
- Go to Search at the Bottom left hand side corner and type "cmd"
- You will get the result as "Command Prompt"
- Right Click on Command Prompt and select "Run as Administrator"
- Select "Yes" to continue
- You will ge...
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