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On Sun, 17 Dec 2006 09:59:09 -0500, "Ellen MacArthur"
wrote: "Goofball_star_dot_etal" wrote The problem I had was that windows XP would not let me rename or save the file hosts. This can be locked by various programs that I have such a Spybot. In my case I had to unistall ZoneAlarm to get at the file. Hosts stays there and is loaded at boot. There is a utility on the page I gave that can swap between a hosts file that blocks ads and the standard one that does not. http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hostsfaq.htm#Rename Sam Spade gives the DNS of http://cv.sysip.net as 64.127.103.40 if you want to block it another way. Thanks much. That link is kewl. Just switch between hosts files. I tried to look in the batch file with notepad but the only option I got was to open it and I didn't want to open it because then it would do its thing and install the very large hosts file. But, it wouldn't surprise me if the batch file takes care of any other program locking the hosts file. I bet I could write my own hosts file and put it into the files from the unzipped folder after I removed their great big hosts file to the desktop for a minute and then let the batch file install my custom hosts file.... Cheers, Ellen If you open notepad and open RenHosts.bat from there you can look without it running. Save a copy of the windows minimal hosts file somewhere safe first and you can't go very far wrong. Spybot Search and Destroy can add (and remove) its own list of hosts to be avoided, (advanced?) toolstake a look at your host listadd spybot s&d hosts list. I read that it can lock access to hosts which seems like a good idea but I have not found that option yet. |
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