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Old 29-04-12, 01:23   #24
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Default Re: DreamTeamDownloads1 Now on New Server!!

Since this thread is discussion the removal of cache histories, this may be of interest to this threads' topic. CSS history datamining isn't a very depended on method anymore to retrieve history. Everyone and their brother now knows to clear the history. Instead flash, silverlight, and dns cache are now the main ones looked at because not everyone still knows how to do it.

DNS cache is removed by DOS, I'll cover that one since it is rather arcane. DOS keeps a record of everywhere you connect so that re-connections are preformed faster. Most people lose it when you say DOS. So here's how to address that.

Assuming you have Vista/Win7, go to Start>All programs>Accessories>Command Prompt
Right click on Command Prompt and allow Run as Administrator. You must have this level access to get to the data.
At the prompt you can see what is in your DNS Cache by typing the following command:
ipconfig/displaydns
to clear the DNS Cache typing in the following:
ipconfig/flushdns
You will receive a message at the end stating it has been cleared. If you are slow at typing you can even copy and paste into the Command Prompt from the commands I've given here.
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