How to fix DNS server not responding problem
Domain Name System (DNS) is a vital part of the Internet's workings. Each website
address connects to a domain name; for example, Microsoft.com and Yahoo.com are
both domain names. IP addresses are actually what we are connecting to on the
Internet. DNS was created in order to make web pages easier to access with each
server IP address assigned a domain name. When you cannot access a IP address
which corresponds with the domain name entered in a browser, you may get a DNS
server error.
In such condition, you can try to clear your Internet browser's browsing history
and cookies:
1. In Internet Explorer, start by clicking on "Tools" and navigate to "Internet Options". This will open the "Internet Options" window.
2. Click on the "General" tab. Look for "Browsing History; click on the "Delete" button. This will open up a new window. Click "Delete Files", "Delete Cookies", and "Delete history".
Or clear your DNS cache:
1. Entering the "Start" menu and clicking on "Run". In the "Run" menu, type in "cmd", and click "OK". This will open the "Command Prompt" window.
2. Switch to the "Command Prompt" window and type in "ipconfig /flushdns", and then press Enter on your keyboard. Wait for the process to complete, and then close the "Command Prompt" window.
If the steps above don’t solve your problems, you can use Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro by doing the following steps:
1. Download and install Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro
2. Enter Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro
3. Click “quick scan” at the home page to check the DNS server error
4. Click “fix all” to solve problem efficiently
You can find Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro here:
http://www.lionsea.com/product_dnsservernotrespondingfixerpro.php
Or directly download it from here:
http://www.lionsea.com/download/fixer/Smart_Dns_Server_Not_Responding_Fixer_Pro_Setup.exe
Domain Name System (DNS) is a vital part of the Internet's workings. Each website
address connects to a domain name; for example, Microsoft.com and Yahoo.com are
both domain names. IP addresses are actually what we are connecting to on the
Internet. DNS was created in order to make web pages easier to access with each
server IP address assigned a domain name. When you cannot access a IP address
which corresponds with the domain name entered in a browser, you may get a DNS
server error.
In such condition, you can try to clear your Internet browser's browsing history
and cookies:
1. In Internet Explorer, start by clicking on "Tools" and navigate to "Internet Options". This will open the "Internet Options" window.
2. Click on the "General" tab. Look for "Browsing History; click on the "Delete" button. This will open up a new window. Click "Delete Files", "Delete Cookies", and "Delete history".
Or clear your DNS cache:
1. Entering the "Start" menu and clicking on "Run". In the "Run" menu, type in "cmd", and click "OK". This will open the "Command Prompt" window.
2. Switch to the "Command Prompt" window and type in "ipconfig /flushdns", and then press Enter on your keyboard. Wait for the process to complete, and then close the "Command Prompt" window.
If the steps above don’t solve your problems, you can use Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro by doing the following steps:
1. Download and install Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro
2. Enter Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro
3. Click “quick scan” at the home page to check the DNS server error
4. Click “fix all” to solve problem efficiently
You can find Smart Dns Server Not Responding Fixer Pro here:
http://www.lionsea.com/product_dnsservernotrespondingfixerpro.php
Or directly download it from here:
http://www.lionsea.com/download/fixer/Smart_Dns_Server_Not_Responding_Fixer_Pro_Setup.exe