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<html> How to change your local machine's DNS servers depends on what OS (Operating System) you're running. There are instructions below on how to change the DNS servers for various operating systems.  
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How to change your local machine's DNS servers depends on what OS (Operating System) you're running. There are instructions below on how to change the DNS servers for various operating systems.  
<strong>Windows 7</strong>:
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<div style="padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #ddd; margin: 10px;">1) Click the Start button.
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==Windows 7==
2) Click 'Control Panel'.  
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3) In the top right '<em>Search Control Panel</em>' text field, type adapter.  
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[1] Click the Start button.
4) Under 'Network and Sharing Center' click 'View network connections'.  
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[2] Click 'Control Panel'.  
5) Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'.  
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[3] In the top right '<em>Search Control Panel</em>' text field, type adapter.  
6) Click 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)'.  
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[4] Under 'Network and Sharing Center' click 'View network connections'.  
7) Click the 'Properties' button.  
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[5] Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'.  
8) Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'.  
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[6] Click 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)'.  
9) Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
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[7] Click the 'Properties' button.  
10) Click the 'OK' button.</div>
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[8] Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'.  
<strong>Windows Vista</strong>:
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[9] Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
<div style="padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #ddd; margin: 10px;">1) Click the Start button.
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10) Click the 'OK' button.
2) Click 'Control Panel'.  
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3) Click 'Network and Internet'.  
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==Windows Vista==
4) Click 'Network and Sharing Center'.  
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5) Click 'Manage network connections'.  
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[1] Click the Start button.
6) Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'.  
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[2] Click 'Control Panel'.  
7) Click 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)'.  
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[3] Click 'Network and Internet'.  
8) Click the 'Properties' button.  
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[4] Click 'Network and Sharing Center'.  
9) Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'.  
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[5] Click 'Manage network connections'.  
10) Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS  server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using  Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
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[6] Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'.  
11) Click the 'OK' button.</div>
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[7] Click 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)'.  
<strong>Windows XP</strong>:
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[8] Click the 'Properties' button.  
<div style="padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #ddd; margin: 10px;">1) Start -> Control Panel
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[9] Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'.  
2) Click on 'Network and Internet Connections'.  
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[10] Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS  server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using  Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
3) Click on the 'Network Connections' icon.  
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[11] Click the 'OK' button.
4) Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'.  
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5) Click 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)'.  
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==Windows XP==
6) Click the 'Properties' button.  
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7) Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'.  
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[1] Start -> Control Panel
8) Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS  server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using   Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
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[2] Click on 'Network and Internet Connections'.  
9) Click the 'OK' button.</div>
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[3] Click on the 'Network Connections' icon.  
<strong>Mac OS X</strong>:
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[4] Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'.  
<div style="padding: 10px; border: 1px solid #ddd; margin: 10px;">1) Open 'System Preferences' (by double clicking the icon or select it by clicking on the Apple icon and selecting it from the list).
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[5] Click 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)'.  
2) Double click the 'Network' icon.  
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[6] Click the 'Properties' button.  
3) Double click the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for.  
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[7] Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'.  
4) Click the 'DNS' tab.  
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[8] Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS  server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
5) Use the   or <strong>- </strong>buttons to add or remove the DNS servers your connection is using. Acenet suggests using  Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
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[9) Click the 'OK' button.
6) Click the 'OK' button.  
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7) Click the 'OK' button.</div></html> [[Category:Technical Support FAQ]]
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==Mac OS X==
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[1] Open 'System Preferences' (by double clicking the icon or select it by clicking on the Apple icon and selecting it from the list).
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[2] Double click the 'Network' icon.  
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[3] Double click the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for.  
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[4] Click the 'DNS' tab.  
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[5] Use the + or - buttons to add or remove the DNS servers your connection is using. Acenet suggests using  Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4).  
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[6] Click the 'OK' button.  
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[7] Click the 'OK' button.
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[[Category:Technical Support FAQ]]

Revision as of 16:09, 5 October 2012

How to change your local machine's DNS servers depends on what OS (Operating System) you're running. There are instructions below on how to change the DNS servers for various operating systems.

Windows 7

[1] Click the Start button. [2] Click 'Control Panel'. [3] In the top right 'Search Control Panel' text field, type adapter. [4] Under 'Network and Sharing Center' click 'View network connections'. [5] Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'. [6] Click 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)'. [7] Click the 'Properties' button. [8] Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'. [9] Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4). 10) Click the 'OK' button.

Windows Vista

[1] Click the Start button. [2] Click 'Control Panel'. [3] Click 'Network and Internet'. [4] Click 'Network and Sharing Center'. [5] Click 'Manage network connections'. [6] Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'. [7] Click 'Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)'. [8] Click the 'Properties' button. [9] Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'. [10] Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4). [11] Click the 'OK' button.

Windows XP

[1] Start -> Control Panel [2] Click on 'Network and Internet Connections'. [3] Click on the 'Network Connections' icon. [4] Right click on the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for and then click 'Properties'. [5] Click 'Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)'. [6] Click the 'Properties' button. [7] Click 'Use the following DNS server addresses'. [8] Specify the DNS servers you're wanting to use in the 'Preferred DNS server' and 'Alternate DNS server' fields. Acenet suggests using Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4). [9) Click the 'OK' button.

Mac OS X

[1] Open 'System Preferences' (by double clicking the icon or select it by clicking on the Apple icon and selecting it from the list). [2] Double click the 'Network' icon. [3] Double click the connection you're wanting to change the DNS servers for. [4] Click the 'DNS' tab. [5] Use the + or - buttons to add or remove the DNS servers your connection is using. Acenet suggests using Google's DNS servers (which are 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4). [6] Click the 'OK' button. [7] Click the 'OK' button.