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| | Hosts file I bought a new stand alone computer today with Windows Vista installed on it. I am configuring it to run the frontend(presentation layer) , programs (application layer), and database for an ERP. Now I need to edit the 'hosts' file in 'c:\system32\drivers\etc' to include the IP address and hostname. The problem is when I edit the file, Windows does not allow me to save it although am logged on as administrator. Any ideas? -- There''s a longing in every man only his maker can satisfy. |
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| | Re: Hosts file do it in safe mode and be sure the read only attribute is OFF. mikeyhsd@xxxxxx "Pato" <Pato@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2C9AA026-3BDD-4BAA-9A5F-B15EE774C756@xxxxxx I bought a new stand alone computer today with Windows Vista installed on it. I am configuring it to run the frontend(presentation layer) , programs (application layer), and database for an ERP. Now I need to edit the 'hosts' file in 'c:\system32\drivers\etc' to include the IP address and hostname. The problem is when I edit the file, Windows does not allow me to save it although am logged on as administrator. Any ideas? -- There''s a longing in every man only his maker can satisfy. |
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| | Re: Hosts file I usually run notepad as an administrator for editing the hosts file. (Type notepad in the Start Search box. When it comes up, right click on it and run as administrator) That allows me to make my changes and then successfully save. "Pato" <Pato@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:2C9AA026-3BDD-4BAA-9A5F-B15EE774C756@xxxxxx Quote: >I bought a new stand alone computer today with Windows Vista installed on >it. > I am configuring it to run the frontend(presentation layer) , programs > (application layer), and database for an ERP. Now I need to edit the > 'hosts' > file in 'c:\system32\drivers\etc' to include the IP address and hostname. > The > problem is when I edit the file, Windows does not allow me to save it > although am logged on as administrator. > Any ideas? > -- > There''s a longing in every man only his maker can satisfy. |
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