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Why and how to disable the Windows DNS Client Service

Why and how to disable the Windows DNS Client Service

by Jack Feschuk | Nov 6, 2019 | Technology

The Windows DNS client is poorly named. It is not a true DNS client but rather a DNS caching service. It caches records of all domain names you have visited (resolved). Overall this is a positive feature for network performance as it can greatly reduce the time it...

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