I've never found a reason to clear it except to facility an immediate
change.  I've never had any issues with the cache otherwise.

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On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 8:56 AM, mb <[email protected]> wrote:

> Just curious what others here do.  Recently had a minor issue that had me
> looking in our DNS cache for an answer.  When I expanded the .com zone, it
> hit the default max of 10,000 domains to display.  I looked through it a
> bit, and a lot of those zone folders were empty, as TTL's had expired and
> records were long gone.
>
> Our DNS is AD integrated.  I've always been sort of a neat-freak about
> keeping our AD database clean.  I'll go through a couple times a year & run
> a report & remove old, stranded machine accounts, etc.  So noticing all the
> stagnant zone folders in that cache, I thought maybe it'd be good
> housekeeping to go in there & smoke the cache once a year or so.
>
> Anyone ever mess with this?
>
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