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A website that we go to has changed ip addresses and we can no longer access
the site by the URL. I can access the site using the new ip address. When I
do an nslookup on the site, I get the old ip address. We are running Windows
2003. I went to the Domain server's DNS and performed a Clear Cache on the
Cache Lookups and still cannot access by the URL. I can access the site from
outside of our office from home. Any suggestions?



Ritch




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