User profile for user: BoyHowdyDoo BoyHowdyDoo User level: Level 2 380 points Jul 1, 2010 7:25 PM in response to michaelmckeever9 Open Terminal: dscacheutil -flushcache Press return. Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: sig sig User level: Level 8 35,862 points Jul 1, 2010 8:35 PM in response to michaelmckeever9 Why do you feel the need to do this? Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: michaelmckeever9 michaelmckeever9 Author User level: Level 1 9 points Jul 2, 2010 10:34 AM in response to sig Just in case it's causing a dns issue. Thanks. Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: sig sig User level: Level 8 35,862 points Jul 2, 2010 10:50 AM in response to michaelmckeever9 What is the issue? Show more Less Reply Link
User profile for user: BoyHowdyDoo BoyHowdyDoo User level: Level 2 380 points Jul 2, 2010 11:00 AM in response to sig Maybe server is not updating? I've seen this. Flush cache, reload, and new updates are displayed as expected. Show more Less Reply Link