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Old 09-04-2008, 16:15
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Glad to see it's all working now.

Sometimes your ISP holds a DNS cache, so you may have to wait for them to flush their DNS cache before propagation is complete. However, both windows and linux also hold DNS cache.

For future reference, if you are using Windows, you can run this command from the command prompt to flush the dns cache:

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ipconfig /flushdns
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