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  • SS-Maddy
    Hello This could be due to browser cache. You might have accessed the front page some time ago before the DNS change and there is high possibility that you are accessing the cached version of the page. Other pages are being accessed during the instance and hence you recieve the message. Please clear the browser cache and check if the pages load as it should .
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  • sqwaak
    That helped. Thanks!
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  • sqwaak
    Domain isn't working again... I have no idea why this happens
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  • sqwaak
    I can't edit my posts? Anyway the domain works if I run it in IE but not chrome even after clearing cache.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) I suggest using a website such as IntoDNS to verify the name servers at the registrar match what's configured in your DNS zone. Thank you.
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  • keat63
    If this is caused by DNS updates, on your pc from a command prompt, try ipconfig /flushdns, then ipconfig /registerdns. Try disabling and re-enabling your network card. Perform a whois and see that the nameservers are correct. Use something like MXToolbox.com and check that DNS has fully propagated. As a last ditched effort to prove if it DNS related, go to Windows/system32/drivers/etc and edit the host file. At the bottom of the host file add your server ip (tab) followed by the domain name. eg: 192.168.1.100
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  • sqwaak
    IntoDNS says the server (serversfree.com) is registered.
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  • cPanelMichael
    I suggest contacting your web hosting provider for assistance if the issue continues. They can review your DNS zone and ensure there are no root-level configuration issues that are causing this problem. Thank you.
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