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Well, I doubt the host has blocked the ads, as everyone of us can view them..
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You mean you can see it now on my site ?
Cause i can't .
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Originally posted by sharedholder@6 February 2004 - 20:32
You mean you can see it now on my site ?
Cause i can't .
Yes..
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Originally posted by sharedholder+7 February 2004 - 02:05--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (sharedholder @ 7 February 2004 - 02:05)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'>Like i said i think my host blocking my adds.[/b]
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This HOSTS file is located here:
Linux /etc
Windows 95/98/Me c:\windows\
Windows NT/2000/XP c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\
c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\
(you may need administrator access for Windows NT/2000)
NOTE: The HOSTS file does NOT have an extention (extensions are the .exe, .txt, .doc, etc. endings to filenames). HOSTS.sam is just an sample file, not the file you need to edit.
If you don't have a HOSTS file yet, then create an empty textfile and rename it to remove the .txt extension.
How can I edit the HOSTS file?
You can open the HOSTS file by right-clicking on it and selecting "open with". Then select Notepad.
After that you can edit it similar as you would with a normal text file.
How can I manually remove the supertrick?
Locate your hosts file and open it with Notepad. See above on how to do that.
Now remove everything, except for the first two lines:
# localhost: Needs to stay like this to work
127.0.0.1 localhost
Save the file.[/quote]
after you did this, you can be 100% sure that your host file is not blocking the ad!
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