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    Default Any idea how long will this take?

    We've moved the server. Once your DNS updates, you'll see the new server. Contact your ISP and tell them to use modern DNS servers if you want the process to go faster.

    ? thank You

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    I see why you can't log in, from the server updates, thanks for the PM through someone else's PC, Sham.

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    The DNS isn't something that you have to get from your ISP. There's always the option for say Google Public DNS

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    Quote Originally Posted by gugi View Post
    The DNS isn't something that you have to get from your ISP. There's always the option for say Google Public DNS
    that is the message i am getting when i try to log in to srp.
    i have called my ISP AND THERE is nothing they can do about this problem. i use someone else laptop or any other desktop i have no problem log in to srp.
    Problem is only my laptop.
    i took laptop to another location and try to log in to srp and did get exact same message.
    SRP DNS needs to be updated.
    At the moment SRP HAS 2 DIFFERENT DNS .
    I Think that is why i am unable to use my laptop to log in to srp. it uses old one.
    lets say if i use proxy server in same laptop i don't have any problem.
    another option is just to use internet cloak i don't have problem ether.
    i will look gugi your option too lets see what happens.

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    Sham,

    Try this: How to flush DNS cache in Linux / Windows / Mac - Techie Corner

    also make sure there are no entries for SRP in your hosts file

    it should be in Windows\system32\drivers\etc\

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    i did change DNS AS you suggested using google but didn't help.
    if any of you knows what is the real problem and can help please send pm.thank you

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    Hi guys,
    I was having this message sometimes but not always. The following link seems to have solved the problem. This is for windows 7 but there must be others. Just type DNS addressing in (name of OS)

    DNS Addressing - How to Change in Windows 7 - Windows 7 Forums

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slartibartfast View Post
    Sham,

    Try this: How to flush DNS cache in Linux / Windows / Mac - Techie Corner

    also make sure there are no entries for SRP in your hosts file

    it should be in Windows\system32\drivers\etc\
    I did flash the dns and it was ok but unable to find anything on system 32 /driver ?
    i try to come srp still same problem.
    thank you for your help.

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    I got exactly the same message on my laptop few days ago. What helped was changing the DNS like Gugi stated (post #3).
    Now as the problem seems to be fixed, i changed the old DNS back and it works again.
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    What operating system?

    Quote Originally Posted by hi_bud_gl View Post
    I did flash the dns and it was ok but unable to find anything on system 32 /driver ?
    i try to come srp still same problem.
    thank you for your help.

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