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If you have corrected a dns server problem, such as renamed a system or changed its ip address, but your local system still attempts to connect to the old system, what can you do to obtain the new information from the dns server quickly?
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You should flush the DNS cache. This can be accomplished by a reboot (on a windows machine) or by typing in "ipconfig /flushdns" on the command prompt.
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