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Old 08-29-2008, 03:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I recently re-pointed a domain to a new DNS. Now that the change has happened, I can't access the placeholder webpage that has taken over the old content, nor can I access the sitebuilding software hosted by the isp. When I go to the web address www.the-firehouse.org, I get the old website, not the empty page, waiting to be rebuilt. I have done the following:

-Cleared the cache and all internet files from both IE and Firefox
-Cleared the DNS cache using dos
-Gone round and round with hosting company who insists the site is fine and the DNS is correct (I have confirmation from a 3rd party that this is true)
-shutdown and restarted my modem and wireless router

PLEASE! Can somebody offer any suggestions as to what else I can do to access this content? Thank you for any and all feedback!
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Did you go thru your domain and make sure that nameservers were setup right to point to the right hosting?
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Old 08-30-2008, 12:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Yes, I have confirmed through my hosting company as well as a third party that the nameservers are pointing in the right direction.
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Well you have to wait for your ISP to get their DNS updated. You can try and force it with a ipconfig /flushdns but it wont force the nameservers of your ISP to find hte new ones. Just have to wait a day or 2 till they get found.
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