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DNS stands for Domain Name Service. Most DNS errors usually indicate lack of a connection to the internet. DNS is used to translate human addresses (for example, www.bhcblog.com) into computer addresses (like 10.64.254.11) .. This error occurs due to fault in network, Therefore contact your network operator and ask them to solve the problem. Alternatively you can re-install or recreate the internet profile manually with IP address and DNS server address... for this also you should contact your network operator and ask them to provide you the IP and DNS Server address... Hope this has helped you..THanks
1) Clear your cookies and temporary internet files (AKA cache), exit from the browser, then restart the browser. 2) If you are a home user and do not pay for a static IP address, get a different dynamic IP address; do [Start] > [Run] > cmd > ipconfig {{write down the IP address, then disconnect from the Internet with}} ipconfig /release {{wait a few minutes and then reconnect with}} ipconfig / renew {{compare the new IP address to the old to make sure your IP address changed, then try again}} If you are an office user, try someone else's PC which will have a different IP address. 3) Log into Yahoo through a different country's server. I.e. if you usually log into Yahoo via http://login.yahoo.com/ or http://mail.yahoo.com/ then tryhttp://login.korea.yahoo.com/ or http://nz.yahoo.com/ 4). Access your Yahoo mailbox via http://wap.oa.yahoo.com/ 5) Use a different browser. Use Firefox (free download from mozilla.com) if you normally use IE or Safari. 6) If you have a web accelerator (mostly an affliction of dial-up users) then try turning it off. 7) If you use a proxy server (mostly a corporate user thing) then try turning it off.
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