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You may have a dns server that's returning IPv6 addresses, or a machine that is sending out IPv6 address requests, and then a browser that only knows IPv4 routes to the web. After that, if and only if you still haven't found the problem, you can try a reset of your ip stack.
- networking - Windows Xp DNS Resolution not working - Super User
What eventually fixed it for me was: 1.) Right Click...
- networking - Windows Xp DNS Resolution not working - Super User
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.
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.
1 cze 2012 · Used Winsock fix tool, remove winsock and winsock2 from regestry, uninstalled and reinstalled network card. Can ping numbers but not DNS, both local and internet ip addresses.
Here is the step-by-step solution that fixed this: 1) Determine the default gateway IP: I did this by using a computer that was already connected to the internet via the router- in this case a Mac, where I ran a netstat -nr command in terminal.
1. All, I've got a Windows XP client which is unable to query DNS for local or internet looks. Even using ping fails to work. However if I run nslookup from the command line it works fine. But nothing else does. I've also noticed that when I run msinfo32 I get WMI errors.
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.