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The Domain Name Service (DNS) translates URL's into IP addresses. For example, when you type www.website.com into a browser DNS translates that into the IP address xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. To speed up DNS, queries are cached so successive attempts are resolved via the cache instead of constantly querying a DNS server. The problem is by default Windows 2000 and XP cache unsuccessful DNS queries for 5 minutes. This can prevent your from accessing this resource until cache expires or is cleared manually. This Reduce the time an unsuccessful DNS query cache from 5 minutes to 1 minute. This will only modify unsuccessful DNS queries. To change this, follow the next steps:
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