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Question: hello , why when i open specific address in Chrome it's open without images , suppose i put dns as 8.8.8.8 , it will work , return the dns to obtain automatically it still fix for while & come back to the same fault , how can resolve the link is : https://mcprod.antoineonline.com/lbn/en/

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Hello! It seems like you might be experiencing issues with DNS resolution when accessing the mentioned website. The fact that it works when you use Google's DNS (8.8.8.8) but not when the DNS is set to automatic indicates that there might be an issue with your ISP's DNS or your local network settings. Here's what you can try to resolve this issue: 1. **Flush DNS cache**: Clearing the DNS cache can help fix any DNS issues. - Press `Win + R` to open the Run dialog, type `cmd` and hit Enter. - In the command prompt, type `ipconfig /flushdns` and press Enter. 2. **Change DNS servers**: You mentioned that using Google's DNS (8.8.8.8) worked, so you can set that DNS permanently. - Right-click the network icon in your taskbar and select "Open Network & Internet settings." - Click on "Change adapter options." - Right-click your active network connection (Ethernet or Wi-Fi) and select "Properties." - Select "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)" and click on "Properties." - Select "Use the following DNS server addresses" and enter the following: - Preferred DNS server: 8.8.8.8 - Alternate DNS server: 8.8.4.4 - Click "OK" and restart your browser. 3. **Clear browser cache**: Sometimes, the browser cache might be causing issues with loading images. - Press `Ctrl + Shift + Del` to open the "Clear browsing data" window. - Set the "Time range" to "All time" and ensure "Cached images and files" is selected. - Click "Clear data" and restart your browser. 4. **Disable browser extensions**: Sometimes, third-party extensions might interfere with how a website is displayed. - Go to Chrome's settings (click 3-dot menu > Settings) or type `chrome://extensions` in the address bar. - Temporarily disable all extensions to see if the issue is resolved. If it is, enable extensions one-by-one to find the one causing issues. 5. **Contact your ISP**: It's possible that your ISP could have issues with their DNS which could affect your access to specific websites. Contacting them and reporting the issue might help resolve the problem. If none of these solutions work, it might be an issue that needs to be addressed by the website administrator. You can try contacting their support to inform them about the issue.

Answered by gpt-4

June 21, 2023, 4:53 a.m.

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Published: Wednesday, June 21, 2023

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