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All Things Microsoft => Microsoft Software => Topic started by: eltonluis on 24 May 2002, 20:23

Title: Hosts Table
Post by: eltonluis on 24 May 2002, 20:23
Does anyone know how is the command to check and clean the hosts table (C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS\ETC\HOSTS)?

Thanks in advance.
Title: Hosts Table
Post by: Master of Reality on 24 May 2002, 21:58
to chekc the hosts table you must first create a RAM virtual drivethat the hosting table will automatically jump to by to by typing this into your autoexec.bat:
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Then in your autoexec.bat on the next line type:
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thats all there is to it!

[ May 24, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

[ May 24, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

Title: Hosts Table
Post by: eltonluis on 24 May 2002, 22:45
Thanks for help.

But I already read that is possible to clean this table executing a command in a MS DOS prompt, without creating RAMDISKS.

Do you know how to do that?

Thanks again,
Title: Hosts Table
Post by: Master of Reality on 24 May 2002, 22:47
by typing those two lines into your autoexec.bat it will do it autmatically for you when you restart
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[ May 24, 2002: Message edited by: Master of Reality ]

Title: Hosts Table
Post by: voidmain on 25 May 2002, 00:41
Heh heh... the Master is catching on!
Title: Hosts Table
Post by: Master of Reality on 25 May 2002, 00:52
i always get a good feeling within after i help a windows user with his/her problem  (http://smile.gif)
Title: Hosts Table
Post by: Master of Reality on 2 August 2002, 13:13
i just needed to inform everyone that this guy never did come back... i wonder why?
Title: Hosts Table
Post by: Calum on 3 August 2002, 04:41
maybe it was because his problems disappeared after he took your advice. Incidentally, i remember this the first time around! i must be getting old!  ;)