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Old 25-05-2006, 11:11 AM   #1
SK
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Hello, Please can you tell me how I can add entries into the hosts file.
Every time I try and save the modified file I a message saying that I don't
have permission. I have also tried making sure the folder "etc" is not set
to read only but I still get access denied.


Thanks

SK

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Old 25-05-2006, 01:27 PM   #2
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Right click on it and "Run as elevated/administrator" if the option is
there - or reboot in safe mode and login as the Administrator (by default,
the password is blank) and edit it there )

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"SK" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> Hello, Please can you tell me how I can add entries into the hosts file.
> Every time I try and save the modified file I a message saying that I
> don't have permission. I have also tried making sure the folder "etc" is
> not set to read only but I still get access denied.
>
>
> Thanks
>
> SK



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Old 25-05-2006, 03:08 PM   #3
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SK wrote:

>Hello, Please can you tell me how I can add entries into the hosts file.
>Every time I try and save the modified file I a message saying that I
>don't have permission. I have also tried making sure the folder "etc" is
>not set to read only but I still get access denied.


Make sure you start Notepad/Wordpad/whatever using "Run as Administrator"
or launch it from a CMD prompt that was started using "Run as
Administrator".

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