 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | reply to NetFixer
Re: ebay host file said by NetFixer:1. Use notepad (or any text editor), open your existing hosts file (located in %windir%\system32\drivers\etc or %windir%\ or /etc/ depending on your O/S). 2. Append the following entries to the existing file: 127.0.0.1 ebay.com 127.0.0.1 www.ebay.com 127.0.0.1 my.ebay.com 127.0.0.1 signin.ebay.com
3. Save the modified file. Thanks,but I was still able to by pass hostfile. |
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 CudniLa Merma - VigiladoPremium,MVM join:2003-12-20 Someshire kudos:13 | did you empty the cache/tif folder?
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 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | said by Cudni:did you empty the cache/tif folder? Cudni Yes I did. |
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 BlitzenZeusBurnt Out CynicPremium join:2000-01-13 kudos:2 | A hosts file only works if your not using any external proxies. |
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 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | said by BlitzenZeus:A hosts file only works if your not using any external proxies. No we do not use any proxies at work. |
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| Then there is quite a bit of information missing about the operating system, and network setup.... It sounds like you work in IT, and there are quite a few ebay sites to block... »searchdns.netcraft.com/?restrict···=limited |
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 | reply to Oleg If you had to create the hosts file because it didn't exist, then you'll need to reboot. After that any future changes made to it won't require a reboot. |
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 OlegBellsouth FastaccessPremium join:2003-12-08 Birmingham, AL | reply to BlitzenZeus Thanks this does it  |
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