Moved to new hosting account
Check in your DNS's console. The record got to be changed to fit the new external IP. Maybe a host like www. If unsure, just do a nslookup on your webpage domain name, check the result IP and find it in your DNS's console that way.MCP | MCTS 70-236: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring
May 15th, 2012 12:43pm

Hi, Our company is running Windows Server 2008. We recently updated our company website and moved to a new hosting provider. Our new website has been live for over two weeks now. Customers can view the new website and we can view the website outside of the office. Any of the computers connected to the server continue to see the old website. Its not looking at a cached version as if I remove the index file of the old website and it shows the file directory so this shows that internally we are pointing directly to the old webspace. I was wondering is there somewhere in Windows SBS 2008 that this is controled? I really appreciate your help. Regards Richard
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May 15th, 2012 12:49pm

Check in your DNS's console. The record got to be changed to fit the new external IP. Maybe a host like www. If unsure, just do a nslookup on your webpage domain name, check the result IP and find it in your DNS's console that way.MCP | MCTS 70-236: Exchange Server 2007, Configuring
May 15th, 2012 12:52pm

As Yagmoth said DNS has to be refreshed. when you updated the website and switched to a different provider did you make related updates to your companies internal DNS sever database. Make sure the websites www record has the IP of the new website, on your DNS server open dnsmgmt.msc from run prompt and expand forward lookup zone you should find the old websites record there, delete and create a new one for the new website. Also run nslookup or ping the name of the website internally to see what ip it resolves to, it should be the new one.Sachin Gadhave MCP, MCSA, MCTS
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May 15th, 2012 1:25pm

As Yagmoth said DNS has to be refreshed. when you updated the website and switched to a different provider did you make related updates to your companies internal DNS sever database. Make sure the websites www record has the IP of the new website, on your DNS server open dnsmgmt.msc from run prompt and expand forward lookup zone you should find the old websites record there, delete and create a new one for the new website. Also run nslookup or ping the name of the website internally to see what ip it resolves to, it should be the new one.Sachin Gadhave MCP, MCSA, MCTS
May 15th, 2012 1:34pm

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