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If your DNS server is not working correctly, your domain may not be able to function properly. There are a few things that you can do to troubleshoot DNS problems and fix them.

1. Check the DNS server’s status

To check the status of the DNS server, open the Command Prompt and type “dnsstatus.” If the DNS server is not responding, you will see a message indicating that it is unable to contact the DNS servers.

2. Clear the DNS server’s cache

If the DNS server is not responding because it is unable to contact the DNS servers, you can try clearing its cache. To do this, open Windows PowerShell and type “dnsreset.

” If the DNS server is still not responding, you may need to restart it.

3. Check the DNS server’s configuration

If the DNS server is responding but is not able to resolve any DNS records, you may need to check its configuration. To do this, open the Command Prompt and type “dnsconf.

” If there are any problems with the DNS server’s configuration, you will be able to fix them.

4. Check the DNS server’s DNS records

If the DNS server is responding but is not able to resolve any DNS records, you may need to check the DNS records. To do this, open the Command Prompt and type “dnscmd.

” If there are any problems with the DNS records, you will be able to fix them.