I explained how to do this on XP in a different topic, so I'll paste it here:
go to start -> run and then type cmd in the field.
in the command prompt, type this: ipconfig /flushdns
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can you try and flush dns?
I explained how to do this on XP in a different topic, so I'll paste it here: go to start -> run and then type cmd in the field. in the command prompt, type this: ipconfig /flushdns |
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I did that before I posted my problem info. I also cleared my cache again. I'm okay, because I have a work around with IE8 and Firefox, but I am curious
as to the AOL issue with posting.
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This happened again for users in Starkville, MS last night. They use Metrocast Cable. It was around 10:45 PM CST.
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Yes, we had an issue with the DNS server last night, it is back to normal now.
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My friend keeps getting this message.
Could it be her ISP that is causing the problem ?
A 50x server error was received attempting to serve your request, indicating that either the server is currently unable to handle the request or the
request timed out waiting for a response. The error may have been due to a temporary issue and therefore you could try to access the web address again.
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A 50x server error was received attempting to serve your request, indicating that either the server is currently unable to handle the request or the request timed out waiting for a response. The error may have been due to a temporary issue and therefore you could try to access the web address again. I got this over and over last night and finally gave up on Yuku. I am on Firefox. |
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