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Domain Not Working: Why Is It and How to Fix the Issue

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Domain issues can stymie the excitement of launching your first website. Nothing is as frustrating as finalizing the design of yourwebsiteand launching it, only to see aDNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAINerror and the domain not working.

Fret not! Because you’re not alone. Being unable to load yourwebsitebecause your domain name is not working is a fairly common problem. One that is remediable with the following steps in this guide.

What can I do if my domain is not working?

What can I do if my domain is not working?

Before we start making changes, here are a few quick tricks to try:

If none work, move to the fixes listed next.

1. Clear your browser’s cache

This solution works particularly well for users who have migrated theirwebsiteto a new hosting service or changed their IP address. If thewebsite‘s IP address does not match the domain in your browser’s cache, it may cause some problems.

This is because your browser will try to consult its cache instead of the authoritative name server.

Clearing your browser’s history may take a while. You’ll need to ensure that all active tabs are closed if you want it to work effectively. If it’s taking too long, you might have to restart your browser and go through the above steps again.

2. Flush and reset the DNS cache in Windows

After running this command, a console window should appear with a success message. This solution works on the same principles as clearing your browser’s DNS cache and should help fix things when the domain is not working.

Your operating system also saves DNS information, and your browser will sometimes try to use this cached data if it can’t find DNS information in its cache.

3. Make sure your domain is registered with the right name servers

If you already have an idea of what name servers are delegated to your domain, then the best way to ensure that the nameservers are correct is by using a domain name registration data lookup likeICCAN LookuporWhois Lookup.

When using these lookups remember to insert your domain name (windowsreport) followed by the top-level domain (.com). You don’t have to worry about the subdomain (www.). Your input should look something likewindowreport.com.

That’s it! One of these solutions should have helped when the domain was not working, and things should be up and running now.

Before you leave, check the bestopen-source network monitoring toolsfor detailed information on the various parameters.

Did any of these steps work for you? Do you have any qualms or questions? If you do, don’t hesitate to reach for the comments section below.

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Mduduzi Sibisi

Nouveau humanist with a twisted sense of humor. Subterranean mole man who enjoys underground music and art off the beaten path. A proud comical absurdist who’ll admit that he doesn’t know as much as he’s letting on, When I’m not being pretentious, I’m lifting weights, taking walks on the beach, playing videogames or coding software. Even after all the abuse I’ve taken from their updates, I’m still a Windows 10 fan. And that’s all you need to know about me.

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