Cannot see my domain on my new host

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Darryl Abrahms

I moved my web site to a new host and changed the domain settings at Network
Solutions. Shortly thereafter my email started appearing on the new host
server and my web site at the new host could be viewed over the internet.
However on my computer my IE6 browser only sees the domain at the old host.
There is another computer in the house connected to the same hub and it sees
the new host web site. When I phoned my ISP (Verizon) the person said it was
probably my browser settings or Windows XP firewall that is causing the
problem. My email program (Eudora) also does not see the new host and when I
type "ping mail.mywebsite.com" at the DOS prompt it does not see it. What
settings should I change in Windows XP? Thanks.
 
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| I moved my web site to a new host and changed the domain settings at
Network
| Solutions. Shortly thereafter my email started appearing on the new host
| server and my web site at the new host could be viewed over the internet.
| However on my computer my IE6 browser only sees the domain at the old
host.
| There is another computer in the house connected to the same hub and it
sees
| the new host web site. When I phoned my ISP (Verizon) the person said it
was
| probably my browser settings or Windows XP firewall that is causing the
| problem. My email program (Eudora) also does not see the new host and when
I
| type "ping mail.mywebsite.com" at the DOS prompt it does not see it. What
| settings should I change in Windows XP? Thanks.
|
|
 

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