cmd prompt DNS flush

25th November 2009

Interpreted as: How do you flush the DNS cache with the Windows command prompt?

Flushing the Windows DNS cache with the command prompt (cmd.exe) is quite simple - the command that you need to run is "ipconfig /flushdns". For more comprehensive information on how to flush the DNS check out the Flush DNS page which contains detailed instructions on how to flush the DNS in various versions of Windows as well as other operating systems including Linux and Mac OS X.

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