If this for a DNS server, use the command "dnscmd" with options.
eg: dnscmd dnssvr1.contoso.com /clearcache
To clear DNS Cache in client, do the following:
1. Start
2. Run
3. Type "cmd" and press enter
4. In the command window type "ipconfige /flushdns"
5.a If done correctly it should say "Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache."
5.b If you receive an error "Could not flush the DNS Resolver Cache: Function failed during execution.", follow the Microsoft KB Article 919746 to enable the cache. The cache will be empty; however, this will allow successful cache-flush in future.
start -run ipconfig /flushdns
Yes, wipe out browsing history. clear dns cache.
ipconfig /flushdns
There is problem with the DNS server or the DNS services running on the machine.check it. you can clear the dns cache as well i.e ipconfig /flushdns.register the dns ipconfig /registerdns. check the conncetivity with oing and nslookup for primary dns server as well. this will resolve the issue
Net Start DNSCache
If you mean the DNS Resolver Cache, Windows XP Users can "clear" this cache by clicking on the "start" button, click, "run" and enter "cmd" in the box. a new window will appear with a black background. In this window, enter, "ipconfig/flushdns" (without the quotes) and hit Enter. You should get a prompt that states, "Successfully Flushed The DNS Resolver Cache". This should speed up your internet browsing a little bit.
In a Windows OS, the command "ipconfig /flushdns" is used to flush the DNS cache. A restart of the computer will also work.
The "DNS server failure" error in Firefox usually occurs when the web browser is unable to establish a connection to the DNS server to resolve domain names. Here are some possible solutions: Check your internet connection: Make sure your internet connection is working correctly by trying to access other websites. If you're not able to access any websites, then the problem is with your internet connection. Clear the DNS cache: Sometimes, the DNS cache can become corrupted, leading to this error. To clear the DNS cache, open the command prompt and type "ipconfig /flushdns". This will flush the DNS cache. Try a different DNS server: You can try using a different DNS server, such as Google DNS (8.8.8.8) or OpenDNS (208.67.222.222). To change your DNS server, go to your network settings and change the DNS server address. Disable DNS prefetching: DNS prefetching is a feature in Firefox that can sometimes cause the "DNS server failure" error. To disable DNS prefetching, open Firefox and go to "about:config". Search for "network.dns.disablePrefetch" and set it to "true". Restart your modem/router: Sometimes, restarting your modem or router can fix the problem. If none of the above solutions work, you may need to contact your internet service provider (ISP) or IT department for further assistance.
Cache,Host Files, DNS server
jump around and it will work out
Using the Windows interfaceOpen DNS.In the console tree, click the applicable DNS server. Where?DNS/applicable DNS serverOn the Action menu, click Clear Cache.NotesTo perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. If the computer is joined to a domain, members of the Domain Admins group might be able to perform this procedure. As a security best practice, consider using Run as to perform this procedure.To open DNS, click Start, click Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click DNS.Using a command lineOpen Command Prompt.Type the following command and then press ENTER: Dnscmd ServerName /clearcache
if the preferred dns server is blank then the system takes dns as the host server and try to resolve the entries from its own cache if it is able to do it then finew other wise it will show dns error on the IE page. same thing happens with the resources if its in the cache it will resolve the FQDN to IP othere wise will give error