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DNS Server on SBS2k3 "Clear DNS Cache"

Asked by J3D1-KN1G1-1t in Domain Name Service (DNS), Computer Servers, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)

Tags: DNS, DNS Cache, no internet connection

Hi,

Recently staff complained that they cannot browse on the internet from their windows PC. I checked the the SBS Server;DNS Management/DHCP and everything was running as per normal. I contacted our ISP tech and he said everything is good on his end.

I tried to ping www.google.com and received an error: on name resolution.  I rebooted the Server thinking it might get rid of some niggling issues and we still could not access the internet.

So I went into DNS Management again and right clicked on our server and selected clear dns cache.......by fluke....we could then browse on the internet again.

Can someone tell me how this fixed the problem?? And also how I can learn more about dns/dhcp troubleshooting or to get general knowledge(websites).

Many Thanks

Jedi
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