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DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now I have a user (Win7 32-bit, IE10) that cannot connect to a handful of websites in IE using the sitename. He can connect to them via IP address.
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He can connect to the sites via sitename in Google Chrome though so I don't think it google dns is a Windows DNS issue, I think it is an IE DNS issue. Any thoughts? I have tried these command lines: netsh firefox winsock reset catalog netsh int ip reset reset.log ipconfig /flushdns I have cleared all of his temp files I have run a Kaspersky and Malwarebytes scan in Safe Mode and did not find any infections I have changed http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie9-windows_7/dns-problem-internet-explorer-cannot-display/fd474977-2577-4b17-bfd3-3fa9668feb26 his Security settings to "Medium" and have allowed Access Across Domains His Windows Firewall is OFF I can ping all of the sites and nslookup returns results. Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: Internet Explorer 10 issues ANYONE? internet explorer 10 upgrade New problems with Internet Explorer 10   4 Replies Mace OP Helpful Post Sosipater Dec 18, 2013 at 8:16 UTC Try turning the firewall back on. I've seen some odd behavior from IE and https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/422722-internet-explorer-10-dns-issue Windows when the firewall is completely off unless there is another product handling the firewalling. 1 Chipotle OP Best Answer Martin2058 Dec 18, 2013 at 8:17 UTC Have you tried resetting IE settings back to defaults (Internet Options/Advanced/)? 1 Pure Capsaicin OP Helpful Post Little Green Man Dec 18, 2013 at 8:18 UTC IE doesn't have DNS. It uses DNS servers listed in the network configuration in Windows. Is this user using proxy settings in IE? 1 Sonora OP ShaggyMarrs Dec 18, 2013 at 8:23 UTC Solutions@Work is an IT service provider. I finally tried just resetting IE back to defaults and that worked. Thanks for the input guys! 0 This discussion has been inactive for over a year. You may get a better answer to your question by starting a new discussion. Text Quote Post |Replace Attachment Add link Text to display: Where should this link go? Add Cancel × Insert code Language Apache AppleScript Awk BASH Batchfile C C++ C# CSS ERB HTML Java JavaScript Lua ObjectiveC PHP Perl Text Powershell Python R Ruby Sass Scala SQL VB.net Vimscript XML YAML Insert Cancel Join me to this group Reply × Users who spiced this post Read these next... © Copyright 2006-2016 Spiceworks Inc. About Advertising Privacy Terms Help Sitemap × Join millions of IT pros like you Log in to Spiceworks Reset c
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responding on Windows 7 / 8 / 10 RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance When you try to connect to the Internet, the connection might fail when we run the Troubleshooter, and you might get this error: The device or resource (DNS server) is not responding. The exact error would be: You computer appears to be correctly configured, but the device or resource (DNS server) is not responding. DNS Server is not responding In such a scenario, there are few things you could try to resolve it. 1. First backup your Router settings and update the Firmware of your Router. Check the Router manual for more information 2. Next thing is to change the DNS server address manually. Go to Start and Click on Control Panel Open up Network and Internet and go to the Network and Sharing Center. Click on Change adapter settings Now you’ll see the list of Network adapters select the Network adapter that your using and right click on it and go to properties Then Click on “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” You’ll see the Internet Protocol Properties Select “Use the Following DNS server address:” Enter the Preferred DNS address: 208.67.222.222 Enter the Alternative DNS address: 208.67.220.220 Then select on Validate settings upon exit. Advertisement ^ Click OK, and then Close to finish. 3. Now you have to enter the same DNS address in Router configuration as well refer the router manual for more information. 4. Try to Install and Configure OpenDNS and see if that helps 5. Next step is entering the Physical address in the Network adapter setting Go to Start and type in CMD and Hit Enter In command prompt type in IPCONFIG /ALL Then look for your network adapter Then right down the Physical address according to this screenshot it’s 78-DD-08-F1-DF-B0 Then go to Start and type in NCPA.CPL Then Right Click on your Network adapter and go to Properties Then select Configure Then Click on Advance Tab and select Network address Select the radial button Value Type in the physical address you wrote down before i.e. 78-DD-08-F1-DF-B0 (Remove the dashes when you type in i.e. 78DD08F1DFB0 Then Click Ok and Reboot the System. 6. Next step is to look up your Network adapter model and go to the manufactures website and find the appropriate drivers and update the Drivers and see if that resolves your issue. 7. Disable your Firewall settings completely and see if that blocks your connection. It should help. It it doesn't resolve your issue fee