ipconflig /flushdns
Quote from: Touti on April 16, 2008, 08:35:57 PMipconflig /flushdnsI doubt this command will work
Here's hoping it goes smoothly.
Last time I had to do something like that.... I don't even want to think about it! Let's just say a bad hosting company, is just as bad hosting, as it is to help during a "move".
For the ones with technical skills and knowledge, the current IP is 64.20.44.122, the new one will be 66.187.103.194.
I could misunderstand you, but I was not aware that entering http://66.187.103.194 into the address bar requires technical skill or knowledge
I could lack all that technical skill mentioned above altogether, but it appears that 64.20.44.122 currently brings me to http://www.quebeccrv.com/index.php...
Technical skills = Having enough knowledge about internet and IP addresses to be able to do a trace or a ping on a domain name to check if you are connecting to the new server or the old one.
Since it's ahosting server, an IP address is shared for all the accounts hosted on it therefore doing a ping or a trace on the ip can resolve to any of the domains on the server. This also means that you can't connect to a web site on a shared hosting server with the IP address only, you would need to specify the username for the server to know which site you want.
My website comes with a dedicated IP, so I thought you may have the same when you pointed out the IP for the sites.