How Do I Perform a DNS Flush from a DOS Command Prompt?
How do I perform a DNS flush from a DOS command prompt?
How do I clear my DNS cache?
How do I flush my DNS cache?
Solution:
To flush your computer's DNS cache:
- Do one of the following:
- On Windows 7: Go to the Start menu, then type cmd into the Start Search or Search programs and files field and press enter.
- On Windows 10: Type cmd in the Type here to search field on the taskbar, then press the enter key.
The 'Command Prompt' window appears.
- Type the following command:
ipconfig /flushdns (then press the Enter key)
If the command was entered properly, you will receive the following message: Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.
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