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This is a strange one. A site that I work from has just moved to a new server, thus changing IP numbers. My Win2K computer keeps going to the old server if I try to browse to it using the domain name. It also goes to the old server using VisualRoute and doing a command line ping or tracert.
RoadRunner tech was just here and manually changed the IP number that their DHCP server issued my computer and ended up with the same results. New modem made no difference either.
This indicates that it is not a browser issue or my ISPs DHCP server. The problem lies somewhere in the deep dark depths of Win2K. Is there someplace in Win2K Pro that caches this type of info? The RoadRunner guy has washed his hands of the problem. The Win 98 machines on my network go to the news sites.
I tried the nbtstat -R & -r with no joy.
RoadRunner tech was just here and manually changed the IP number that their DHCP server issued my computer and ended up with the same results. New modem made no difference either.
This indicates that it is not a browser issue or my ISPs DHCP server. The problem lies somewhere in the deep dark depths of Win2K. Is there someplace in Win2K Pro that caches this type of info? The RoadRunner guy has washed his hands of the problem. The Win 98 machines on my network go to the news sites.
I tried the nbtstat -R & -r with no joy.