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Having a few issue with the host at the moment. Just awaiting a responce.

For anyone who is speaking to someone who cannot see the forum please get them to follow the following instructions.

INTERNET EXPLORER

Click on Tools

Click on Internet Options

Under browsing history on this screen, click on delete

ensure Temporary internet files, cookies and history are checked (leave any others as they are)

Click delete

Close browser

Now try to open browser and access site again

FIREFOX

Click on Tools

Click on Clear recent history

Use the dropdown to select "everything"

select all checkboxes

Click on clear now

Close browser

Now try to open browser and access the site again

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Have found the issue that was causing this problem and it should now be resolved.

If anyone is still stuck and you have them on msn/facebook. Sent them this link please.

http://www.husky-owners.com/forum/index.php?app=core&module=global&section=login&do=deleteCookies&k=290ccbfb79cc5541d11fe75b28aaa918

Let me know if anyone is still having issues.

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For those of you who this will not work for do this , i use to own my own servers and when they go down they can store a bad DNS cache ,you sometimes have to flush it or wait 24 hours for it to drop it and refresh by itself

Sometimes a bad DNS (Domain name System) - [ie web address] entry will be cached and you will need to either flush the DNS cache to get rid of it, or wait up to 24 hours for it to be dropped from the cache automatically. Given below is a comprehensive step-by-step process to flush the DNS

To do below - Win7 is start , in search type cmd , then double click on cmd.exe

vista - xp , should be start then put cmd in run box

How to Flush DNS in Microsoft Windows

In Microsoft Windows, you can use the command ipconfig /flushdns to flush the DNS resolver cache. Open the command prompt and type the following:

C:>ipconfig /flushdns

Windows messagebox_info.pngIP Configuration

Successfully flushed the DNS Resolver Cache.

flush-dns.jpg

The above command will completely flush the DNS, deleting any incorrect entries too. You can also use the command ipconfig /displaydns to view the DNS resolver cache.

ipconfig-displaydns.jpg

Turning Off DNS Caching under Microsoft Windows

If you experience frequent issues with DNS caching under Microsoft Windows, you can disable client-side DNS caching with either of these two commands:

net stop dnscache

sc servername stop dnscache

This will disable DNS caching until the next reboot. To make the change permanent, use the Service Controller tool or the Services tool to set the DNS Client service startup type to Disabled. You can permanently disable DNS Client by following the below steps:

  • Goto Start and click on Run.
  • Type Services.msc in the Run command box.
  • A window listing all the services will messagebox_info.pngpopup. Search for a service called DNS Client.
  • Double click on the listed DNS Client service and click Stop. Similarly, you can restart it by clicking Start.

Tuning DNS Caching under Microsoft Windows

You can modify the behavior of the Microsoft Windows DNS caching messagebox_info.pngalgorithm by setting two registry entries in the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesDnscacheParameters registry key.

The MaxCacheTtl represents the maximum time that the results of a DNS lookup will be cached. The default value is 86,400 seconds. If you set this value to 1, DNS entries will only be cashed for a single second.

MaxNegativeCacheTtl represents the maximim time that the results of a failed DNS lookup will be cached. The default value is 900 seconds. If you set this value to 0, failed DNS lookups will not be cached.

Flush DNS in Mac OSX

In messagebox_info.pngMac OSX Leopard, you can use the command dscacheutil -flushcache to flush the DNS resolver cache:

bash-2.05a$ dscacheutil -flushcache

In Mac OSX versions 10.5.1 and before, the command lookupd -flushcache performed the same task:

bash-2.05a$ lookupd -flushcache

Flush DNS in Linux

In messagebox_info.pngLinux, the nscd daemon manages the DNS cache. To flush the DNS cache, restart the nscd daemon. To restart the nscd daemon, use the command `/etc/init.d/nscd restart`.

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Have found the issue that was causing this problem and it should now be resolved.

If anyone is still stuck and you have them on msn/facebook. Sent them this link please.

http://www.husky-own...11fe75b28aaa918

Let me know if anyone is still having issues.

Get this if click on link , just giving you a heads up in case others try

[#2010] The link you followed to delete your cookies appears to be badly formed. Please go back and click the link again.

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Good advice Micheal, however it is def a malformed cookie in this case as I now know the cause of the issue being the session stored in the cookie that basically says "sesson table is screwed" (although not in them words lol).

Very handy information though if anyone ever has problems visiting any site that you know others are having no issues with.

One thing I would say is PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do not do the registry changes if you are not comfortable with modfiying things on your computer. Although the above is entirely correct, if you modify the wrong thing this is one area where you can seriously balls up your computer if you do not know what your doing.

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