To run a command prompt elevated: Type cmd in the Start/search box, then
when cmd.exe appears in the list above, right-click on it and select 'Run as
Administrator'.
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"zigzagr" <zigzagr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A497C3D4-9F51-41F4-B095-EE0CD15E46FF@microsoft.com...
> Thanks for all the information every one. The ipconfig/dnsflush seems to
> have
> some reaction but like you said it needs to be elevated. I am sorry but I
> don't know what that means or how to do it. Again thanks for all of your
> help.
>
>
>
> "DevilsPGD" wrote:
>
>> In message <E61027EB-D3EC-49E8-B08F-7080FEA5B968@microsoft.com> zigzagr
>> <zigzagr@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>>
>> >Hopefully someone knows how to do this. I recently hosted my website on
>> >my
>> >server, which of course is located on my LAN. Because the bandwidth
>> >usage
>> >was getting so high I moved it offsite. Only problem now is I can't see
>> >my
>> >site. I know from in the past there was a way to go in and clear some
>> >type
>> >of IP information through the run command but for the life of me I can't
>> >remember. Any help would be great.
>>
>> The command you're looking for is "ipconfig /flushdns" -- It must be run
>> elevated.
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>> Insert something clever here.
>>