Three ways XP cannot clear the DNS cache
Method one: Flush DNS with repair local connection
1, simple to difficult, first use the simplest way to refresh the DNS cache, is to repair the local connection, in the lower right corner of the desktop taskbar, right click on the local connection icon, in the pop-up menu, select "Open Network Connection", if the taskbar does not have a local connection icon, to Control Panel to open "Network connection" also the same;
2, into the Network Connection window, in the "local connection" on the right button, select the menu "Repair" This item, let the system repair again;
3, in the repair, will perform a series of fixes, one of which is "clear the DNS cache", time may be a little bit, must wait for it to fully repair before it can be closed, so that the effective.
Method Two: Flush the DNS cache with the cmd command
1, this method is to enable the CMD command to flush the DNS cache, although the point of trouble, but more effective than above, the specific implementation of methods;
Open the Command Prompt window by opening the run Program on the Start menu, and then entering the cmd command in run.
2, after entering the command Prompt window, will ipconfig/flushdns this command to copy in, and then press ENTER, will begin refreshing DNS cache;
3, refresh quickly, after the brush, there will be a success note: "Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.", see this, it indicates that the refresh was successful;
4, if the pop-up prompts after the refresh is "could not flush the DNS Resolver Cache: During the execution, function out of the question", indicating that the refresh was unsuccessful, the reason for the unsuccessful refresh is generally "DHCP client" and "DNS client" The service is not open, so let's show you how to open the two services.