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There are a few ways to flush DNS on a domain controller. You can use the dcdiag tool to clear the DNS cache on the domain controller, or you can use the netdom command to clear the DNS cache on individual Windows 2000 or later servers in the domain.

You can also use the netsh command to clear the DNS cache on a domain controller or on individual Windows 2000 or later servers.

To clear the DNS cache on a domain controller, use the dcdiag tool. To clear the DNS cache on individual Windows 2000 or later servers in the domain, use the netdom command.

To clear the DNS cache on a domain controller or on individual Windows 2000 or later servers, use the netsh command.

The dcdiag tool clears the DNS cache on the domain controller. To use the dcdiag tool, first use the netdom command to list all the domain controllers in the network.

Then use the netdiag command to specify the domain controller you want to use. The dcdiag tool uses the domain controller to perform the DNS operations.

To clear the DNS cache on a domain controller, use the netdom command with the following syntax:

netdom domaincontroller dnscache

where is the name of the DNS server you want to clear the cache on.

To clear the DNS cache on individual Windows 2000 or later servers in the domain, use the netdom command with the following syntax:

netdom server dnscache

To clear the DNS cache on a domain controller or on individual Windows 2000 or later servers, use the netsh command with the following syntax:

netsh dns cache flush.