I recently moved a website to a new host. At the same time email was changed from pop3 to smtp carried out by Exchange Server. I am running a small network with Small Business Server 2003. MX records were changed by my ISP and seems to be working ok.
The problem is that when I update the website using ftp, all goes well and pc's outside the network can see the updated site but all the pc's inside the network only see the orginal site.
I've run nslookup and the IP address returned for the website is the one relating to where the site USED to be hosted not the current host.
I guess the dns is not updating but how do I force it to reflect the current state of play?? I've looked through all the entries in dns but can't find any reference to anything that might help...
dc
The problem is that when I update the website using ftp, all goes well and pc's outside the network can see the updated site but all the pc's inside the network only see the orginal site.
I've run nslookup and the IP address returned for the website is the one relating to where the site USED to be hosted not the current host.
I guess the dns is not updating but how do I force it to reflect the current state of play?? I've looked through all the entries in dns but can't find any reference to anything that might help...
dc