"Resolving Host" Issue in Google

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    "Resolving Host" Issue in Google


    "Resolving Host" Issue in Google

    Any help for the above Please,Running windows 7.
    Apart from changing to another browser.
    Thanks.
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  2. Posts : 87
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Restoring your settings to defaults may solve some problems. Last, make sure you have only one antivirus software. It can make you browsers go haywire.
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  3. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
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    More info would be helpful. When does this happen, on all websites? What exactly occurs? There are known Resolving Host issues with Chrome, but the fix may depend on your particular issue. Here are two things to try:

    Clear Chrome's DNS cache

    Type or copy and paste

    chrome://net-internals/#dns

    to Chrome's address bar and enter> In Host resolver cache section, click on Clear host cache button

    Close Chrome and try this second idea

    Start> In search box type cmd> Enter> When command prompt opens type these commands one by one followed by Enter

    ipconfig /release

    Enter

    ipconfig /renew

    Enter

    ipconfig /flushdns

    Enter


    Restart your PC and see if that helps. If no help, you might try changing your DNS server to Open DNS, or Google DNS

    DNS Addressing - How to Change in Windows 7

    A Guy
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  4. Posts : 379
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    Many thanks all for the help with chrome.I found this bit of software it looks as it solved the problem.
    It's a DNS Jumper.
    Here.......... Dns Jumper | Sordum.org

    Many thanks once again.
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  5. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
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    OK, you changed your DNS server If problem does not come back, you can mark this solved. A Guy
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  6. Posts : 87
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    You can do that manually in the Ipv4 settings, where it says enter dns server and alternate DNS server.
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    user31.Thanks for the reply.I did think about that method but I didn't know what to enter in the boxes.
    Maybe you can give me some further info on that method Please.
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  8. Posts : 53,363
    Windows 10 Home x64
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    The tutorial was in my post above

    DNS Addressing - How to Change in Windows 7

    A Guy
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  9. Posts : 87
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    This was the method I was referring to. Of course, these tutorials are readily available.

    Change TCP/IP settings - Microsoft Windows Help

    In the DNS boxes, enter:

    First, 8.8.8.8
    Second, 8.8.4.4

    Save settings before you exit.
    Last edited by user31; 24 Feb 2014 at 22:27.
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  10. Posts : 379
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    Will give it a go tomorrow.Thank You.
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