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    Sybot has the option to "lock" your hosts file, thats why i asked, look through the options.... itll be there somewhere. This option is there as some spyware applications like to "hijack" your HOSTS file. You can always re-enable this option after you are ad free

    Why you want to save it with an extension? . You can enable the viewing of file extentsions via windows explorer.
    Originally posted by Entity101

    How to show all file extensions in Windows Explorer:

    Open explorer. In the menu, click on 'Tools' and go to 'Folder Options', Go to the 'View' tab. Disable (untick the checkbox) 'Hide file extensions for know filetypes'.

    How to rename a file:

    First make sure you can see the file extensions (.txt .reg etcetera). See above on how to fix that if you can't see then.
    To rename a file, simply right-click on it and select 'Rename' in the contectmenu.
    (too lazy to type it out myself )

    The HOSTS.zip file i dont know why its there... but can safely be deleted

    The helpfile for kazaa lite k++ and K-Lite both have a guide on the HOSTS file, which explains the basics. The only thing i warn you is to make sure... no matter how much you edit it the following line is still there:
    127.0.0.1 localhost
    Also anything with "#" in is commented out and isnt "blocked"

    Any more help needed? Just ask

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    Originally posted by Lite+4 August 2004 - 14:09--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Lite &#064; 4 August 2004 - 14:09)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Why you want to save it with an extension?&nbsp; [/b]

    Right, the point I was trying to make is that when I tried to save it from Notepad it would always add the (.txt) extension. It was my understanding (from a Google search on "modifying Hosts file"), that it (host) did not have an extension (which I see in ETC it does not). So, this was one of the complications I ran into....how to save the modified (copy and pasting your list) Host file without an extension.
    Oh, and the item, "Hide file extensions for known filetypes" was already unchecked.

    Anyway, in my Spybot v1.3>Tools>Hosts File I can see the Hosts List there.
    Again now, this is all new to me and I don&#39;t want to screw anything up so I&#39;m being very attentive to your instructions.

    Can I copy and paste your list into the Spybot list?
    <!--QuoteBegin-Spybot Help

    Spybot-S&D using the hosts file Tools
    Spybot-S&D can add a prepared list of websites known for bad behaviour (installing spyware or tracking users, for example) to your hosts file.
    [/quote]
    If not, what would be my next step please.

    mrlessk

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    Originally posted by Lite@4 August 2004 - 07:27
    BTW, there shouldnt be a single ad in k-lite 2.6&nbsp;
    Ensure all these entries are in your HOSTS file:
    Lite,

    I was able to add those entries into my Host file successfully....

    The problem I had in not being able to modify the host file was that the attributes had Read Only checked....DUH&#33;&#33;



    Once I unchecked that I was able to add the entries you supplied and.....



    the final result is...NO ADS&#33;

    Thanks for your help, very much appreciate it.

    mrlessk

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    Aslong as you sorted it im happy

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    Originally posted by Lite@4 August 2004 - 07:27
    BTW, there shouldnt be a single ad in k-lite 2.6&nbsp;
    Ensure all these entries are in your HOSTS file:
    hmmm, this is rather odd&#33;

    It&#39;s been a few days now since resolving the problem I had with ads
    that I was still getting in my K-Lite v2.6 Search page. Once I put
    those entries supplied by Lite in my HOST file the ads went away
    and all was fine
    ....until I started KL this morning.....

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    [img]http://home.ripway.com/2003-12/44474/KL-newAds.png' width='200' height='120' border='0' alt='click for full size view'>
    BTW, I checked and my HOST file is "ON"......

    What could be going on?

    Thank you,
    mrlessk

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    Check again to see if those entries are there

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    Originally posted by Lite@9 August 2004 - 04:41
    Check again to see if those entries are there
    Hi Lite,

    Thanks for your reply.

    All is well.

    Yes, that was one of the first things I did when I saw that the ads had come back.
    Those entries I had added from your list were still there in host.

    Somehow my Host file had been turned off and DRIVERS>ETC contained a host.off file that I was prompted to delete "before changing the host file" (not sure how the message I received read word for word but it told me I had to delete the host.off before proceding). So I went to that file and deleted it.

    Even after removing host.off the ads did not go away (I had restarted my browser and also KL).
    I was prompted that I "may have to restart your browser before changes can take affect".
    But as it turned out I had to restart my computer.
    Once I did that and opened K-Lite 2.6 the ads were gone and have not returned since.

    So, I have no idea how host.off happened (quirk of nature? act of God?).
    I doubt it would happen without me having to have done something to cause it but I can&#39;t pinpoint any activity I would have been doing that would be related.

    Oh well.

    I think what I&#39;ve learned to this point is:

    >how to add entries to my host file (turned out to be easy once the "Read Only" attribute was unchecked).
    >if ads return, look for host.off
    >delete host.off
    >restart my computer

    I don&#39;t know if what happened to me this time is a common occurrence in other&#39;s computers or if I am an isolated case.

    For the time being however, I am ad-free.

    Thanks again,
    mrlessk

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