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  • If your old site is intact, you should be able to access it using the old password.
    Did you clear the DNS cache?

    Here are the steps:

    • Open command prompt on windows and type ipconfig /flushdns and press Enter
    • Check out the success message to confirm if DNS cache is flushed.

    You could also run the ping command to test if your local computer is communicating with the old or the new IP. Once it’s on the old IP, you should be able to access the site.

    Another way to access the website on the old server is using IP of that server and the trailing link. However, it varies from one hosting control panel to another. For eg, it if is cPanel or Plesk, the link is as follow respectively:

    https://192.168.1.1:2083

    https://192.168.1.1:8443

    In other case, web hosts usually provides access to the site using their control panels.

    Moderator threadi

    (@threadi)

    To access previous websites, it is worth creating an additional domain (or subdomain) through which this page would then be accessible. Contact your host’s support team for more information.

    Thread Starter aalve

    (@aalve)

    Thank you all for your help.

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