Hi Mitch,
It usually takes a few hours for the name to be associated with the
new IP address at public DNS servers and ISPs.
Once you have updated your personal DNS records, the change has to be
replicated to the root DNS servers and then, from there, it will be
distributed worldwide.
In some rare cases, this can take up to 24 hours...
This delay is normal for address changes so the best solution is patience ;-)
Hope this helps,
Everard
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 12:24:57 -0500, Mitchell Rothschild
<mjr (at mark) misswebhost.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Hope everyone is well.
>
> I had a site on a machine that needed be moved to a new machine.
> After moving the site and keeping the same ip I deleted it off the old
> server.
>
> When I type the site in a browser it still goes to the old server instead of
> the new one.
> The old server doesn't have the ip or site on it anymore so all you get is
> an error in the browser.
>
> Is there a command to flush this from happening.
> Something to tell the machine the site and IP is not there anymore.
> Also the new machine with the site..it doesn't ping the new ip.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Regards,
> Mitch
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