๐ŸšฝHow to Flush your DNS on Windows

If you're having issue seeing an old version of your website then it might be an issue with your computer's cache. You can reset it by flushing your DNS Cache.

To flush the DNS cache on a Windows computer, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Command Prompt as an administrator. You can do this by typing "cmd" into the Start menu search bar, then right-clicking on the "Command Prompt" result and selecting "Run as administrator".

  2. Type the following command into the Command Prompt and press Enter:

codeipconfig /flushdns
  1. You should see a message that says "Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache." This means that the DNS cache has been successfully cleared.

  2. Close the Command Prompt window.

That's it! You have successfully flushed the DNS cache on your Windows computer.

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