This is my list of better, fast public dns servers and free dns server (as compare to your ISP / DSL / ADSL / cable DNS service providers dns servers). These dns servers are free to all. I was able to improve my browsing speed with following DNS servers. Use any one of the following provider.
Free Public DNS Server
Service provider: Google
Service provider: ScrubIt
Public dns server address:
- 67.138.54.100
- 207.225.209.66
Service provider:dnsadvantage
Dnsadvantage free dns server list:
- 156.154.70.1
- 156.154.71.1
Service provider:OpenDNS
OpenDNS free dns server list:
- 208.67.222.222
- 208.67.220.220
Service provider: vnsc-pri.sys.gtei.net
Public Name server IP address:
- 4.2.2.1
- 4.2.2.2
- 4.2.2.3
- 4.2.2.4
- 4.2.2.5
- 4.2.2.6
How do I change or setup DNS server IP address?
Visit below mentioned site to setup DNS as per your operating system:
I was trying to delete a domain form my Plesk when I got this message error:
Error: Unable to remove domains: Problems occured while removing domains: Delete database user failed: Could not locate entry in sysdatabases for database ‘acl2′. No entry found with that name. Make sure that the name is entered correctly.
At first, the error that was something like “Database error: faq already exists”. Then I went to MSSQL and the DB user was corrupted. I then manualy deleted the Database and Database user directly on MSSQL. After that, this is now the error that appears and plesk still shows the DB and DB user…
Simple Stupid Answer:
You need just recreate the database `acl2` in MSSQL (without any Plesk users inside) server then domain should be removed without this error
This article describes how to use the Windows XP / Vista Encrypting File System (EFS) feature to store files in an encrypted format on your hard disk.
Encryption is the process of converting data into a format that cannot be read by others. You can use EFS to automatically encrypt your data when it is stored on the hard disk.
The EFS feature is not included in Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition.
If you’re sharing a computer with other users and don’t want them to read certain files, you’re going to need a decent protection mechanism. Fortunately, Windows provides a built-in encryption mechanism that protects your files at the file system level.
Windows Encrypting File System provides a file encryption technology used to store encrypted files on NTFS file system. Once you encrypt a file or folder, you work with the encrypted file or folder just as you normally do. This means that you do not have to manually decrypt the encrypted file before you can use it.
You can encrypt a file or folder in Windows using the following steps: right-click on the file or folder you want to encrypt and bring up the Properties dialog. Make sure General tab is selected, and click the Advanced button to bring the Advance Attributes dialog. Check the Encrypt contents to secure data and click OK.

When you access an encrypted file or folder, Windows will automatically decrypt the contents for you. If you want to share an encrypted file or folder between several users, click the Details button in the Advanced Attributes dialog and select which users have permissions to access the encrypted file or folder.