M Marc Reynolds [MSFT] Sep 29, 2003 #2 Hi, You can flush a NT 4.0 DNS server's cache by stopping and restarting the DNS service. Thanks, Marc Reynolds Microsoft Technical Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Hi, You can flush a NT 4.0 DNS server's cache by stopping and restarting the DNS service. Thanks, Marc Reynolds Microsoft Technical Support This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
H Herb Martin Sep 29, 2003 #3 I think he means the DNS "client". IIRC NT 4 didn't use a client side DNS cache so there is nothing to flush. And of course Marc is correct you can flush the server cache by restarting. Win2000 added the "DNS Client Service" to do the client side caching.
I think he means the DNS "client". IIRC NT 4 didn't use a client side DNS cache so there is nothing to flush. And of course Marc is correct you can flush the server cache by restarting. Win2000 added the "DNS Client Service" to do the client side caching.
B Brian Desmond [MVP] Sep 30, 2003 #5 ipconfig /flushdns will do it. -- -- Brian Desmond Windows Server MVP (e-mail address removed)12.il.us Http://www.briandesmond.com
ipconfig /flushdns will do it. -- -- Brian Desmond Windows Server MVP (e-mail address removed)12.il.us Http://www.briandesmond.com
H Herb Martin Sep 30, 2003 #6 How do you flush DNS Cache information in NT4.0. ipconfig /flushdns will do it. Click to expand... Not on NT 4.
How do you flush DNS Cache information in NT4.0. ipconfig /flushdns will do it. Click to expand... Not on NT 4.
B Brian Desmond [MVP] Oct 1, 2003 #7 Whoops! You're right. Thanks for correcting me. -- -- Brian Desmond Windows Server MVP (e-mail address removed)12.il.us Http://www.briandesmond.com
Whoops! You're right. Thanks for correcting me. -- -- Brian Desmond Windows Server MVP (e-mail address removed)12.il.us Http://www.briandesmond.com