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RE: DNS problems
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- Subject: RE: DNS problems
- From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 16:04:39 +0100
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> Sounds like you're having problems with the priority with which you
are
> accessing DNS servers. There will be a 10 second or so delay per
server
> if responses are not being met, after which it will move to the next
in
> the list to query. Try changing the order of the DNS servers in
> WinRoute. The probable reason it works after a browser quit is that,
by
> that time, the DNS server you eventually succeeded in contacting has
> responded. Of course, in the meanwhile the browser has timed out and
> given up :)
I've tried that. My ISP gives me 2 entries, and I added the 2 entries Tim
uses. I've switched the order around but either they are all crap, or
there
is just a bit of a DNS problem in general....
James
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