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Windows hosts file not working

by Frank Kim on Aug.10, 2005, under Windows

On Windows you can manually match hostnames to IP addresses using the hosts file located in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc. An example of a hosts file:

127.0.0.1       localhost
#10.22.1.18     foo foo.bar.ca
16.17.18.19     toronto
16.17.18.125    boston

If you find that the contents of the hosts file are not being picked up by Windows it might be because the file is corrupted though the corruption is not evident in your editor. The best thing to do is to delete or move that file and create a brand new hosts file and hopefully the contents of this hosts file will be picked up by Windows.

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