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  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. 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?

  4. 20 cze 2023 · To resolve DNS issues on Windows, try opening your site in a different web browser, restarting your router, disabling your VPN, or running the "Internet Connections" troubleshooter.

  5. The solution in this case was a simple reinstall of Windows XP SP3 and everything was then able to resolve DNS correctly.

  6. Change DNS 1. Press Windows + Q, type in the Control Panel search bar and access; 2. In Control Panel, access Network and Internet, and then Network and Sharing Center; 3. In Network and Sharing Center, click on change adapter settings; 4.

  7. 26 sie 2010 · We have a Dell Dimension 3000 running Windows XP SP1. The computer had a virus and a clean install was performed. That is why it is showing SP1 now as those were the disks. All looks to be OK until trying to connect to Internet (currently it has IE6). Message comes up that Cannot find DNS Server.

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