When I run the Ipoconfig /flushdns command at the prompt the return message
is indicating that it ran Successfully. Yet, when I run the Ipconfig
/displaydns command the table entries are still present.

I have tried running the release, renew and register commands to correct the
problem but the same table entries are still present. Their are no ARP Table
entries present. Any suggestions on workarounds?

Re: Ipconfig /displaydns by John

John
Fri May 09 16:30:35 PDT 2008

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<jblittlejohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:F6BB6E3C-1282-4A6D-9A59-F1A03C1746C1@microsoft.com:

> When I run the Ipoconfig /flushdns command at the prompt the
> return message is indicating that it ran Successfully. Yet, when I
> run the Ipconfig /displaydns command the table entries are still
> present.
>
> I have tried running the release, renew and register commands to
> correct the problem but the same table entries are still present.
> Their are no ARP Table entries present. Any suggestions on
> workarounds?
>

I have found that entries in the hosts file (usually at:
c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
) seem to always show up.

HTH,
John

Re: Ipconfig /displaydns by Mark

Mark
Fri May 09 21:57:11 PDT 2008

Resetting the cache does not eliminate entries that are preloaded from the
local Hosts file.

Regards
Mark Dormer

"John Wunderlich" <jwunderlich@lycos.com> wrote in message
news:Xns9A99A7F29E1CAwunderpsdrscray@138.126.254.210...
> =?Utf-8?B?amJsaXR0bGVqb2hu?=
> <jblittlejohn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:F6BB6E3C-1282-4A6D-9A59-F1A03C1746C1@microsoft.com:
>
>> When I run the Ipoconfig /flushdns command at the prompt the
>> return message is indicating that it ran Successfully. Yet, when I
>> run the Ipconfig /displaydns command the table entries are still
>> present.
>>
>> I have tried running the release, renew and register commands to
>> correct the problem but the same table entries are still present.
>> Their are no ARP Table entries present. Any suggestions on
>> workarounds?
>>
>
> I have found that entries in the hosts file (usually at:
> c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
> ) seem to always show up.
>
> HTH,
> John