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| Ultra Techie | Well, you could try clearing the DNS from the command line. Just type: ipconfig /flushdns (then press enter) and if that doesn't work, force restarting the DNS server pretty much always works. In the command line again: type: net stop "DNS Client" (press enter) then wait a couple of seconds.. then type: net start "DNS Client" (enter again) should fix your problem
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