The computer seems to be configured correctly, the device or resource (DNS server) does not

When I tried to fix this using other threads, none worked any other suggestions?

Original title: your computer seems to be configured correctly, but the device or resource (DNS server) is not responding. I tried all of the solutions none works

Hello

 

This problem is limited to a specific Web site or with everyone?
 

You can approach this problem in two ways: first by simply disabling the cache, but also by restarting DNS client service, which manages the cached DNS queries.


 
Method 1: Clear DNS Cache

a. click Startand type cmd in the Start search box.

b. right click on cmd in the list programs, and then click run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type your password or click on continue.

c. at the command prompt, type the following line and press ENTER:

ipconfig/flushdns

Usually, it clears up any issue that may occur.


 
Method 2: Restart the Service DNS Services

a. Click Start and run, type services.msc, and then click OK.

b. double-click the DNS Client service. If you receive a Configuration Manager message, click OK.

c. in the Startup Type list, click on restart and then click OK.

d. close Services.

e. restart the computer.


 
Method 3: Configure the connection to obtain an IP address automatically

a. click on 'Start', enter "NCPA. CPL' (without the quotes) in the search bar and press "Enter."

b. right-click on the network connection, and then click on 'Properties'. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

c. click on select 'Internet Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Protocol' and then click 'Properties' of .

d. Select "obtain an IP automatically" and "DNS server automatically get an address.

e. click 'OK'.

f. highlight "Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Internet" and click on "Properties". "" "

g. Select "obtain an IP automatically" and "DNS server automatically get an address.

h. click on 'OK'.

i. restart the computer.

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