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I was using an online virus scan ( panda ) and it disinfected my hosts file because it reported the following,
Virus:Trj/Qhost.Y Disinfected C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts TDS3 no longer recognises the host file to be present so i believe that the panda online scan has deleted the whole file... rather than just disinfect it - i don't believe it was infected anyhow although i did make some changes to it so i could reach the TDS3 private forums.. this may have caused it to think it was infected. My question is... should i recreate the hosts file? If so... can anyone advise me how to do that? I don't really know what should be in the hosts file or what extention to save it as. Any help appreciated. |
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Hi, in windows should be a file HOSTS if not there just create it without any extension and paste something in like
##Begin ModemWizard(FastIP) 127.0.0.1 localhost 64.91.255.87 www.dcsresearch.com 206.117.161.80 www.samspade.org ##End ModemWizard(FastIP) (you can open it with wordpad or notepad)
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You could perhaps use the HOSTS file from this site:
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm It is referenced elsewhere here at Wilders. Take care and have fun! ![]() |
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Why the samspade reference? When i tryed http://206.117.161.80/ i got a 404. |
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