ClearDnsCache 1.1
Author:
Max_Real Qnx
Date: 08/17/2017 Size: 4.96 MB License: Freeware Requires: Win 10 / 8 / 7 / Vista / XP Downloads: 5673 times ![]() Restore Missing Windows Files |
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ClearDnsCache is a simple app that clears your DNS cache as soon as you execute it.
ClearDnsCache is aimed towards someone getting 404 or DNS errors even though their internet is working fine. There's no GUI here or any options. Once executed, it will clear your DNS cache and tell you to reboot. That's it. There is some information after it runs including DNS, gateway, and IP. In other words, it shows you the current Windows IP configuration.
Of course, you can skip the download, open an elevated command prompt and type in "ipconfig /flushdns." This app is for those who don't know how to do that and don't have the time or interest in learning how. Geeks will also be glad to know you can also set this up with a command-line switch to run it silently by running "/About /Silent."
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ClearDnsCache is aimed towards someone getting 404 or DNS errors even though their internet is working fine. There's no GUI here or any options. Once executed, it will clear your DNS cache and tell you to reboot. That's it. There is some information after it runs including DNS, gateway, and IP. In other words, it shows you the current Windows IP configuration.
Of course, you can skip the download, open an elevated command prompt and type in "ipconfig /flushdns." This app is for those who don't know how to do that and don't have the time or interest in learning how. Geeks will also be glad to know you can also set this up with a command-line switch to run it silently by running "/About /Silent."
Similar:
How to Improve Your Wireless Network Performance
Hide or Block Neighbor's Wi-Fi Networks on Windows
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How to See Your Network Adapter Speed in Windows 10
How to Reset Network Settings in Windows 10
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