Cannot find server or dns error on windows phone




















I am Unable to Browse the Internet on the workstation. Whereas I can see the files and use Pc anywhere to see anything on the server But I am unable to search the workstation DNS issue: assuming you don't have internet dns, 1 make sure both server and client point to the same dns; 2 create mlhosts to point to the same dns.

Internet access: can you ping the dns, Your primary DNS server is Shouldn't your primary be In addition, forwarding should be setup on the internal DNS server pointing to How exactly is the wireless laptop connected to your win2k server?

What is Is there a direct connection to Make sure you off it. Thursday, April 17, PM. Wikipedia works ok. But why does work over WiFi? Your link works but when typed in manually it doesn't work. Very confused. Downloaded another browser which works for now. I thought it was working when I first upgraded but maybe not? It's odd that it's the same network for both of us but seeing as other functions data related work fine?

Edited by jtmoore2 Thursday, April 17, PM. So I've just tried another sim card from a different mobile network in my phone virgin media and internet explorer worked!

I don't know what this means but it could be something to do with how the phone is interacting with the network? I'm also seeing the same on two phones on 8. But bing search is broken, because it opens IE. I am having the exact same issue on my All apps work fine on cell data just not IE which only works on wifi. Not sure if this is a UK only issue? Friday, April 18, AM. The current issue I have is that when I go to the Engadget website, I get this error message when my IE settings on the phone is set to Mobile Version: "We cant display this page right now.

The website youre trying to reach may be experiencing technical difficulties. Try again later. Error: Cannot find server or DNS error. Thanks in advance!!! WP7 rocks!! This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. Type Control Panel in the box and click Ok. The system will open your CP. If this sounds complicated, you may also open the Control Panel directly from the Windows Menu if you have Windows The screen will display a list of items used by the connection.

You will now see the General Tab. Now, open Chrome to see if things are back to normal. If yes, you can continue to browse, otherwise, move to option 5. This caching helps sites load faster when revisited. While the purpose of the cache is to speed up the process, it may get corrupt and cause problems. The solution lies in clearing and renewing the cache. Once again, open the Run prompt and type cmd in the box.

If yes, you can continue to browse, otherwise, you may have to consult a professional. This information is used to translate or resolve queries. The error prevents you from browsing the site and indicates an issue with the system. It occurs when the computer fails to lookup the IP address associated with a domain.



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