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1 lis 2014 · What eventually fixed it for me was: 1.) Right Click Computer 2.) Click on Manage 3.) Click on Device Manager 4.) Uninstall the internal network adapter driver. 5.) Restart 6.) let windows reinstall it and it worked. I am guessing it maybe got a corrupt file that deals with the dns service.
1 cze 2012 · Is the IP address the machine is given through DHCP a correct one? If static, make sure it is on the same subnet as the DNS server. Are the DNS entries correct? [ipconfig /all] to check. Try using 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 for giggles. Has the HOSTS file been messed with? [C:\windows\system32\drivers\etc] Checked for proxies?
Determine if a DNS server problem actually exists. Understand how to fix a DNS server problem on your Win XP or Vista PC. Learn about a non-DNS issue that may affect browsing to specific or all web pages.
I'm having some problems in XP with dns resolving. Apparently it can't connect to www websites anymore. I can connect if I type it a website's IP address though.
5 lip 2009 · On Windows XP you can stop the service called DNS CLient, if the service is in running state windows ignores your host file.
9 wrz 2021 · How to fix DNS problems. If it looks like your ISP's DNS isn't working, the quickest and most effective solution is to switch to a free public DNS server. Google and Cloudflare offer...
6 lis 2008 · The nslookup command, in Microsoft Windows XP is a powerful and useful tool for DNS queries, which can help trouble-shoot, verify, and satisfy curiosities regarding DNS Record information.