Excellent!!!. Great sound (I understand perfectly what the instructor says), excellent illustrations and examples, the quality of the content is great. Al in all excellent. Kudos to the maker of these videos. Thanks for passing on your knowledge. Regards
For the DNS server, in the DNS Admin Tool right click the server and select the option clear cache. For the local client run the command ipconfig /flushdns
Can I troubleshoot DNS using GUI or the command prompt is the only way. I see that using command prompt can be more complex. By the way thanks for putting out great informative videos with such quality I truly appreciate it.
It depends on what aspect of DNS you are trying to troubleshoot. If it's the DNS Server service on a server then there is a GUI module you can use. If you are trying on a Windows workstation, realistically the only option is the command line unfortunately.
Excellent!!!. Great sound (I understand perfectly what the instructor says), excellent illustrations and examples, the quality of the content is great. Al in all excellent. Kudos to the maker of these videos. Thanks for passing on your knowledge. Regards
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Great video!!!! Just wondering how do you display the computer information on the screen? Thanks
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when i type nslookup the results is Uknkown with an ip address i have tried every thing nothing work.
Thank you for the Great free video. May I ask you how to clear the cashed lookups from the local DNS?
For the DNS server, in the DNS Admin Tool right click the server and select the option clear cache.
For the local client run the command ipconfig /flushdns
Can I troubleshoot DNS using GUI or the command prompt is the only way. I see that using command prompt can be more complex.
By the way thanks for putting out great informative videos with such quality I truly appreciate it.
It depends on what aspect of DNS you are trying to troubleshoot. If it's the DNS Server service on a server then there is a GUI module you can use. If you are trying on a Windows workstation, realistically the only option is the command line unfortunately.
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