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You want to clear the DNS cache. The DNS cache contains resource records that are cached by the server or workstation for a period of time in memory so that repeated requests for the same record can be returned immediately. There are two types of DNS cache. One pertains to the cache on the Windows DNS client resolver (this can refer to both server and workstation operating systems when they are requesting DNS information from a server), and the other refers to the cache used by the Microsoft DNS server software.
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"AtNewz" wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I just noticed there was a folder at the root of my dns called cached > lookups. I dont recall ever seeing it before. > Is this a common folder? > > RAzTrat > > >
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