Error_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN is a Windows error code that indicates that the specified
domain does not exist or could not be found. Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot and potentially fix this error:
Verify the domain name: Double-check the domain name you are trying to access or connect to. Make sure you have entered it correctly without any typos or spelling mistakes.
Check your internet connection: Ensure that you have a stable and working internet connection. You can try accessing other websites or services to confirm if your internet connection is functioning properly.
Clear DNS cache: Your computer may have cached outdated DNS information that is causing the error. You can clear the DNS cache by opening the Command Prompt (CMD) and running the following command: "ipconfig /flushdns". Once the command executes successfully, try accessing the domain again.
Disable proxy settings: If you are using a proxy server, it's possible that it is causing conflicts or blocking access to the domain. Disable any proxy settings in your web browser or network settings and try accessing the domain again.
Check firewall and antivirus settings: Your firewall or antivirus software may be blocking the domain. Temporarily disable your firewall and antivirus programs and try accessing the domain to see if they are the cause of the error.
Try using a different DNS server: Your default DNS server may be experiencing issues. Change your DNS server to a different provider, such as Google DNS (8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4) or Cloudflare DNS (1.1.1.1 and 1.0.0.1), and see if that resolves the issue.
Restart your networking equipment: Sometimes, restarting your modem, router, or any other networking equipment can resolve connectivity issues. Power off your devices, wait for a few seconds, and then power them back on.
Contact your network administrator: If you are on a corporate or organizational network, reach out to your network administrator or IT support for assistance. They can help troubleshoot the issue further and ensure there are no network configuration problems.
If none of the above steps resolve the "Error_NO_SUCH_DOMAIN" issue, it's advisable to seek additional technical support or consult with an IT professional who can further investigate and diagnose the problem.