If the Win10 web page cannot be opened, the system prompts that the server's DNS processing method cannot be resolved. win10dns
Some netizens asked, my computer could not open the webpage, prompting that the server DNS could not be resolved. What should I do in this case? This is generally caused by DNS errors. Let's take a look at the solution.
Right-click the start button in the lower left corner of Windows 10 desktop, and select the "command prompt (Administrator)" menu item in the pop-up menu.
In the open Command Prompt window, enter the command ipconfig/flushdns, and then press enter to run the command.
After the command is run, a prompt is displayed, indicating that the DNS resolution cache is successfully refreshed.
Next, enter the netsh winsock reset command and press the Enter key to run the command.
The system will prompt that the tglfWinsock directory is successful, and then restart the computer.
On the Windows 10 desktop, right-click the Network icon and click the "properties" menu item in the pop-up menu.
Click the current connection shortcut in the open network and sharing center window
In the open Nic status window, click "properties" in the lower left corner.
In this case, the Properties window of the NIC is opened. Here, double-click TCP/IP Protocol Version 4.
In the displayed window, enter the address of your local DNS server. In this way, the webpage can be opened normally.