Having name resolution timed out error

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       #11

    Hi, I asked you because, normally third party application tend to change your browser altogether with their browser resulting in limited search findings.
    Ok, i will try that and see if it gives any idea on _ldap..
    displaydns command works well and your tips there in the link would definitely give some idea of websites, to which the dns errors are related. Why cannot you add the dns tutorial to the Seven Forum? You also said, solution to the could not display error solution, which i find nowhere else.
    I periodically get errors of could not display, but i overcome by your next suggestive command in the link in the first post of this, my, thread.
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       #12

    Tutorial now added. :)
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       #13

    Hi, Brink, if it is related, please give the link in your reply by editing, so that users seeing this post would get to that page quickly.
    Hi, Samuria, have not heard from you.
    When i issued the displaydns command, i was shown 3 ips from France, which i have not set or browsed. What those ips are doing in the displaydns.
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       #14

    It the same tutorial, but made clearer that it works in Windows 7, 8, and 10.

    Display DNS Resolver Cache in Windows Windows 10 Tutorials
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       #15

    Hi, Brink, Let me give this url please,
    When i get wpad.domain.name timed out alerts, i used your displaydns command and the url it gives, but would not go in browsers are related to france. I already mentioned in previous posts of this thread. It exactly tallies with the ips noted in the link thread , in the middle of the page, where the locker has given the french ips. Those are all wpad.domains.
    It is also noted in the first para of the link, that most routers have dns suffix name as domain.name, which my router also has. When i experience timed out alerts from the so called wpad.domain, i experienced internet loss and reconnect.
    I know that it is not favourite subject for you, but you are giving solutions to the vexed problem faced by users. If i just change the domain.name to say , in a name without dots, then i get wpad.name () timed out message and when i just leave it as domain.name, i get _ldap ..timed out errors.
    I learned that wpad dns is a french ips web site. Why routers are set to wpad.net i do not know.
    i tried all sorts of solutions, but i really fed up with internet loss at every start of pc
    here is the link:

    Anybody else having issues with wpad.domain.name? : networking
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       #16

    Hi, Expecting reply to the queries especially in the link.
    Why i am getting french ips, at the start of my pc.
    Is that windows design or router manufacuturer design to go to the wpad.net ips
    What are those france country ips.
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