TommyIndigo
Programmer
Hello,
I'm the administrator for an intranet-based application. In my 9 years of administering this app, I've never seen this issue!
SOME users get the dreaded "This page cannot be displayed....cannot find server or DNS error" error for a particular page on the site, while most others do not. There was a time when that page was indeed down, however it is up now. I was thinking perhaps these users accessed the page when it was unavailable, and that got cached somehow?
All users (good and bad) are on IE6.
To date, I've tried on their client machines:
1. Deleting cookings/temp internet files, reboot.
2. flushdns at their command prompts
3. ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew
4. setting IE security to low for intranet/internet zones
5. Windows firewall is turned off
6. No proxy server in internet settings
7. Disabled antivirus
Generally, typical settings of the "good" and "bad" users are the same.
Any ideas?
I'm the administrator for an intranet-based application. In my 9 years of administering this app, I've never seen this issue!
SOME users get the dreaded "This page cannot be displayed....cannot find server or DNS error" error for a particular page on the site, while most others do not. There was a time when that page was indeed down, however it is up now. I was thinking perhaps these users accessed the page when it was unavailable, and that got cached somehow?
All users (good and bad) are on IE6.
To date, I've tried on their client machines:
1. Deleting cookings/temp internet files, reboot.
2. flushdns at their command prompts
3. ipconfig /release and ipconfig /renew
4. setting IE security to low for intranet/internet zones
5. Windows firewall is turned off
6. No proxy server in internet settings
7. Disabled antivirus
Generally, typical settings of the "good" and "bad" users are the same.
Any ideas?