Version: 2008
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DNS Query 1.2

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  • Price: Free
  • Operating system: Windows 95/98/2000/XP/NT
  • Date added: November 13, 2006
  • Total Downloads: 351
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From SB Software :

DNS Query is a Windows GUI dns resolver similar to the linux dig or nslookup commands.DNS query tool that query DNS records & see what is stored in records, MX records, etc.
Features:

  • Queries DNS records from servers
  • Displays results of DNS queries -- A records, PTR records, etc
  • Helps you diagnose DNS related problems

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