Some ppl are having trouble logging in right now and can't see their server on the list. If this is happening to you, go to the Start menu, click Run, type CMD and press enter, then type:
ipconfig /flushdns
This worked like a charm for me :-)
Some ppl are having trouble logging in right now and can't see their server on the list. If this is happening to you, go to the Start menu, click Run, type CMD and press enter, then type:
ipconfig /flushdns
This worked like a charm for me :-)
Last edited by vishuss2; 02-09-2008 at 01:02 PM.
if u do that are u then possible to get online on your own server
Waht flushdns does is restart dns connections ( like wow's connection to the server), if i got that right, so how would that really help? I dont seem to get that trouble anyways, lucky as I am
That command flushes your dns resolver cache. So if the server ip changes, and you have the old ip cached, this will force your computer to query the dns server again and get the new ip. That's how it will help.