So there you have it my friends. A quick and easy way to find, place, and use the command prompt to flush your dns cache in Windows 10.

Let's do a quick run through

  • Find - Ask Cortana by typing in command prompt
  • Keep it handy - Right click on command prompt
  • Pin it - Pin it to the Task Bar

See, I told you it was easy. Thank you for visiting this training tutorial, my first one for that matter. I hope you found it helpful. Be sure to click that like button, it sure would boost my confidence!

Thanks so much,

Suzette




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T1967 Premium
or just hit the windows symbol by the alt key and type cmd...thats what i do :-))
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T1967 Premium
If you press ctrl+shift+del it will take you to clear cache and history, is that what you wanted to do ?
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lynnsam61 Premium
Good to know. Thanks Suzette!
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SuzetteH Premium
Your welcome Lynn. ☺
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theresroth Premium
Well done, Suzette, so handy, I'm definately tagging it!
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SuzetteH Premium
Thanks Theresa, I appreciate that!
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Loes Premium
LMAO - Oh for pete's sake, why can't anything be easy!

Thanks, I might need it someday:)
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SuzetteH Premium
I swear Loes, I am a master at making things difficult for myself! I make this above statement often. Spend hours or days trying to figure it out. Then I want to slap myself and say " for pete's sake, Suzette, that was easy!" LOL.
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Loes Premium
You need to change your thoughts, affirm daily
Everything goes smoothly and easy ;))
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SuzetteH Premium
I will certainly give that a try my friend.
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