I flushed the cache on my desktop and the DC, and then did an ipconfig
/displaydns on the desktop and nothing for the website. I did a displaydns
on the DC and it showed the site with the old ip as A (HOST) RECORD. So it
looks like I will be hunting down the hard coded entry.
Not to be silly, but are you sure the DC is the cache you're using?
Also, have you cleared local cache? "ipconfig /flushdns" and what's the
TTL on the DNS entry, all caches will clear themselves after that
expries, so if it's been "too long" then it's possible that you've got a
hard-coded entry somewhere.
-Walden
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