nah, no amount of refreshing makes any difference. also clearing out the offline content etc going Tools-Internet Options in IE does nowt.
the DNS servers look the same as another lad in my office. what else should i be looking for differences in?
ipconifg /flushdns
Quote from: "Adam Lincoln"ipconifg /flushdnsFight the urge Dobbin! Fight the urge! Well, if you overlook the spelling mistake what you will acheive by typing the aforementioned command is to flush your DNS resolver cache, whilst this sounds good and we've mentioned cache's before as potentially being the area at fault, we've also mentioned that Dave uses a proxy server, so the only cached entry in his resolver cache will be for the proxy server itself. The Proxy does its own lookup and resolution from there and we know thats working as the rest of his homies are surfing happilly. You can show the contents of the resolver cache with ipconfig /displaydns.I don't know what this problem is, its wierd. The only other thing that might be worth trying is to close all IE windows, delete all the temp internet files and give it another whirl. I almost bet you money that won't fix it though...
Maybe the admin dood/et aint psyched for your web browsing habits, and are messing around with your access?g