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"eriknorum" wrote in message ... I redirected my .se domain to my new webhotels nameservers, Explain? What exactly did you do? but, everytime i try to reach my site, I end up at my old webhotel, that must be due tot he fact that vista saved the old DNS and don´t change it. I tried ipconfig /flushdns , but nothing happens, the problem remains. That flushes the dnscache. You could check that it actually does something by comparing before and after results from ipconfig /displaydns Of course i tried the obvious things, like cleaning out IE temp files and such. How can I solve this problem, I´d really like to be able to reach my new site. Find out what your DNS server addresses are for your main network adapter? ipconfig /all Verify that nslookup uses the addresses you think it should. Take a look at your routing table? netstat -r BTW WU is not the best newsgroup for asking about this. Cross-posting to Vista Networking. Good luck Robert Aldwinckle --- |