I have an odd problem with a Windows Vista client (2008 domain) that can't
resolve a website properly. Pinging the site from other machines on the same
network and outside of the network shows the website at the correct address.
Running nslookup on the problem machine and any other machine on the network
shows the correct address. But pinging the site, or browsing to the website
on the problem machine shows the old address switched away from months ago.
I've tried flushing the DNS, cleaning browser caches, creating new user
profiles, etc. I've tried enabling only the DC as the name server with no
secondary, then reflushing... I can't find where the old IP is being
resolved from. When the site was first moved, we had this problem with just
the wireless clients (which this is) but it cleared itself out in a couple
days before I had a chance to really look into it. It appears there is one
machine left still that can't get it right. ipconfig shows the same info as
any other workstation wired or wireless. Any suggestions?

 

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