However, the message at the end varies and may require admin intervention.
- Click the Start button. ...
- Click All Programs > Accessories.
- Select Command Prompt.
- In the command prompt window, type ipconfig /flushdns.
- Press Enter.
- You should see a message confirming that the DNS Resolver Cache was successfully flushed.
- Is it safe to clear DNS cache?
- How do I clear DNS cache in Chrome?
- What does Clear cache on DNS server do?
Is it safe to clear DNS cache?
If you need clear DNS cache from client side for every 15 minutes, it is OK. After these caches were cleared, if needed, the client will re-query these records from DNS server.
How do I clear DNS cache in Chrome?
You can flush the DNS cache on Chrome from within the browser. Launch Chrome, type “chrome://net-internals/#dns” into the address bar, and click Enter on your keyboard. On the page that opens, click the Clear host cache button to clear the DNS cache.
What does Clear cache on DNS server do?
The Clear-DnsServerCache cmdlet clears resource records from a Domain Name System (DNS) server cache.