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mIRC will only lookup domain names on both IP versions '''by default''' when the status window state is IPv6/v4.  
 
mIRC will only lookup domain names on both IP versions '''by default''' when the status window state is IPv6/v4.  
  
When the status window state is either IPv4 or IPv6, it will only lookup IP addresses by default on that IP version and will not lookup IP addresses on the other IP version. If IP addresses for the host name only exist on the other IP version, you will get "Unable to resolve server" and, even though your computer is capable of connecting to the hostname using the other IP version, mIRC will not try that and your connection will not be made.  
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When the status window state is either IPv4 or IPv6, it will only lookup IP addresses on that IP version and will not lookup IP addresses on the other IP version. If IP addresses for the host name only exist on the other IP version, you will get "Unable to resolve server" and, even though your computer is capable of connecting to the hostname using the other IP version, mIRC will not try that and your connection will not be made.  
  
 
Only when the internal state is IPv6/v4 will mIRC reliably make connections regardless of which IP version you are (or were previously) connected to IRC with, and which IP version the computer you are trying to connect to now is on.
 
Only when the internal state is IPv6/v4 will mIRC reliably make connections regardless of which IP version you are (or were previously) connected to IRC with, and which IP version the computer you are trying to connect to now is on.
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* When a new status window is opened, the IP version state is set to IPv4 if the mIRC option '''Enable IPv6 support and prioritize IPv6 over IPv4 connections''' is '''not''' enabled, and v6/v4 if it '''is''' enabled. (This setting can be found at Tools Options... (alt + o) > Connect > Options > Ports...)
 
* When a new status window is opened, the IP version state is set to IPv4 if the mIRC option '''Enable IPv6 support and prioritize IPv6 over IPv4 connections''' is '''not''' enabled, and v6/v4 if it '''is''' enabled. (This setting can be found at Tools Options... (alt + o) > Connect > Options > Ports...)
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* Making a connection via a host name without specifying the IP version explicitly (i.e. you don't user /server -4 or -6 and don't specify an explicit IP address) does not change the status windows DNS lookup state.
 
* Making a connection via a host name without specifying the IP version explicitly (i.e. you don't user /server -4 or -6 and don't specify an explicit IP address) does not change the status windows DNS lookup state.
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* Making a connection using an explicit IP address or the -4 or -6 switches, changes the DNS lookup state to that IP version.  
 
* Making a connection using an explicit IP address or the -4 or -6 switches, changes the DNS lookup state to that IP version.  
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* It is not possible to change the DNS lookup state for an existing status window back to v6/v4 once it has changed to v4 or v6. It can only be reset by opening a new status window.
 
* It is not possible to change the DNS lookup state for an existing status window back to v6/v4 once it has changed to v4 or v6. It can only be reset by opening a new status window.
 
Without knowing how the previous or current connections have been made, it is not possible for a human looking at the status window or for a script to know precisely which IP version state the status window is in (even if you can tell which IP version is currently being used to connect to to an IRC server), and it is therefore not possible to determine with absolute certainty how default DNS lookups (without switches) will behave.
 
  
 
=== IPv6/v4 ===
 
=== IPv6/v4 ===

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