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Flushing local DNS cache?
I am finding that if I update a record on our Windows 2000 DNS, the workstations
which point straight at that DNS server still resolve the old address. I can't
seem to find a way of getting the workstations to purge the old DNS data and
look at the new data instead.

It is not a DNS ttl issue - the DNS server itself resolve its own requests fine.
It is all very frustrating, because if we give a host a new IP address against
an A record, the workstation can't resolve it.

Any ideas?

Thanks.

Adrian Cooper.



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