Jan
10
How to do DNS Lookup in Windows
To perform a DNS lookup in Windows, you'll need to start by opening the Command Prompt. This can be done by pressing the Windows key and the 'R' key simultaneously, which will open the Run dialog box. In this box, type 'cmd' and hit Enter. This will launch the Command Prompt. Once the Command Prompt is open, type 'nslookup' and press Enter. By default, the server is set to your local DNS, and the address that appears will be your local IP. If you wish to look up a specific DNS record type, you can set this by typing 'set type=##', replacing '##' with the record type you're interested in, and then pressing Enter. Finally, to perform the lookup, type the domain name or IP address you want to investigate and hit Enter. The system will then return the DNS information associated with the domain name or IP address you entered.