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How do I change the DNS server address(es) in Windows 95, 98, or ME?
•Double click on the Network icon. •Under the Configuration tab, there will be a list of items. Select the TCP/IP item that corresponds to your Ethernet adapter, then click Properties. •Click on the DNS Configuration tab, and remove all entries under DNS Server Search Order. •Under DNS Server Search Order, enter the DNS Server Address(es) you wish to use, clicking on the Add button after each one. •Keep clicking OK until all the dialog boxes are cleared. •You must reboot for this change to take effect. How do I change the DNS server address(es) in Windows 2000?
•Right click on Local Area Connection then choose Properties from the pop-up menu. •Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click the Properties button. •Click Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS server address(es) you wish to use. •Keep clicking OK until all the dialog boxes are cleared. How do I change the DNS server address(es) in Windows XP?
•Right click on Local Area Connection and select Properties on the pop-up menu. •Click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), then click the Properties button. •Click Use the following DNS server addresses and enter the DNS server address(es) you wish to use. •Keep clicking OK until all the dialog boxes are cleared.
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