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Name: Nick
Date: November 6, 2003 at 08:51:03 Pacific
OS: Win2k Server Sp 3
CPU/Ram: Dual PIII 1.5/ 512
Comment:

I am running my own DNS in house. One of out vendor websites just changed their IP on Monday. The new Address should have been propagated by now. How can i add a static entry to my DNS server for my vendors new IP address.

Any help would be great.



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Name: Rambler
Date: November 6, 2003 at 10:03:42 Pacific
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You've probably got the old entry in the DNS cache - IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS should deliver a timely laxative. Otherwise stick an entry in the HOSTS file, but don't forget it's there, or the next time they do it you'll have a helluva job figuring out why connection fails.

(Been there, wearing the T-shirt)


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