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Your DNS cache stores the locations (IP addresses) of web servers that contain web pages which you have recently viewed. If the location of the web server changes before the entry in your DNS cache updates, you can no longer access the site.
If you encounter a large number of HTML 404 error codes, you may need to clear your DNS cache. After you clear your DNS cache, your computer will query nameservers for the new DNS information.
The following methods allow you to remove old and inaccurate DNS information that may result in 404 errors.
To clear your DNS cache if you use Windows 8, perform the following steps:
Run the following command:
ipconfig /flushdns |
If the command succeeds, the system returns the following message:
Windows IP configuration successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache. |
To clear your DNS cache if you use Windows 7, perform the following steps:
cmd
in the Start menu search text box.Run the following command:
ipconfig /flushdns |
If the command succeeds, the system returns the following message:
Windows IP configuration successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache. |
To clear your DNS cache if you use Windows XP, 2000, or Vista®, perform the following steps:
run
in the Search bar.Run the following command in the Run text box:
ipconfig /flushdns |
If the command succeeds, the system returns the following message:
Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache. |
To clear your DNS cache if you use MacOS X version 10.10, perform the following steps:
Run the following command:
sudo discoveryutil mdnsflushcache |
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output.
Warning:
To run this command, you must know the computer's Admin account password.
To clear your DNS cache if you use MacOS X version 10.7, 10.8, or 10.9, perform the following steps:
Run the following command:
sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder |
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output.
Warning:
To run this command, you must know the computer's administrator account password.
To clear your DNS cache if you use MacOS X version 10.5 or 10.6, perform the following steps:
Run the following command:
sudo dscacheutil -flushcache |
If the command succeeds, the system does not return any output.
Warning:
To run this command, you must know the computer's administrator account password.
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