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    Smile host files

    Im new here, Could soomeone be as so kind to tell me the steps I need to take to add a line to my host file, When I do a Netstat I see the Akamaitechnologies hitting my ports Than You

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    open file

    insert line

    close file



    please give us some more info to work with
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    Host File

    I have the line I need to add. I don't know how to open or get to the Host File . SSS( sorry so stupid) Thanks for the quick reply

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    Im using XP

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    Search for 'Hosts'

    Right click on 'Hosts' (no extension, not HOSTS.SAM) open with notepad

    Insert line

    Save

    Change properties to read only.

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    First you have to find it.

    Windows 95/98/Me c:\windows\hosts

    Windows NT/2000/XP Pro c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

    Windows XP Home c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

    (you may need administrator access for Windows NT/2000/XP)
    http://accs-net.com/hosts/how_to_use_hosts.html

    Usually, you will only find hosts.sam, which is a sample file.
    The hosts file is not enabled by default. Open hosts.sam, or make a copy
    of it. Add the line you want, and then save as hosts with no
    file extension. Notepad is brain-dead, and will try to save it
    as hosts.txt. If it does, just right click the file and rename it.
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    Might want to check this site for a couple of HOST file managers

    http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
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    Re: host files

    Originally posted here by slip1by
    Im new here, Could soomeone be as so kind to tell me the steps I need to take to add a line to my host file, When I do a Netstat I see the Akamaitechnologies hitting my ports Than You
    What does akamaitechnologies hitting ports have to do with your host file? Maybe you should tell us what exactly you're trying to accomplish as I have a feeling it doesn't really have much to do with a host file.

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    Akamai IIRC, is just a bandwith front to Microsoft?


    Wouldn't that be normal?

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    And this list shows the sites and companies using Akamai ... now I don't know if it is the same company for sure ...but then again .

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