If you are seeing this page and intended to go to a specific web site, you may need to refresh your DNS cache.

What is DNS cache? - DNS cache stores website addresses on your computer to make web browsing faster. On occasion you can get an outdated location for a web site "stuck" in your cache.

Below are simple steps to get to the web site you are trying to reach:

Go to START, click "Run" and type in "command". From the "command prompt" window that opens type in "ipconfig /flushdns" and hit Enter. You should see a confirmation message: "Successfully flushed the DNS resolver cache". You're done, type "exit" and hit Enter to close the window. Restart your web browser and try accessing the website again.

The absolutely simplest method to flush DNS cache is to restart your computer.