Whenever you could not access a website, it might not be due to your lousy typing skills. 8*p It might be that the internet servers were overloaded and they could not receive your request. However, Windows XP seems to cache these results so that whenever you type the same website, it will automatically give you an error. This is not what you want.
- Run the registry by typing regedt32
- Goto HKEY LOCAL MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ Dnscache \ Parameters
- Create a new DWORD value
- Name it as NegativeCacheTime
- The default value should be 0
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