Turps
2012-03-06, 20:09
The syntax for the hosts file is IP address followed by the host name, with at least one space between them, eg:
127.0.0.1 www.007guard.com
Immunizing with Spybot produces a hosts file with no space, eg:
127.0.0.1www.007guard.com
This is happening on only one for four PCs, one running XP Home and 3 running XP Professional, all SP3. The faulty PC is running XP Professional SP3.
Action taken on the faulty PC includes:
Uninstalling, restart, new download (checksum OK) and reinstall v1.6.2.46, detection update 29/02/2012
Replacing hosts file with an original copy
Copying the program files folder from a good PC to the faulty PC
Run Windows System File Checker
None of the above solved the problem.
I tried editing hosts with Notepad, but the search & replace of over 15000 entries was too much for it.
My current work around is to copy a correctly immunized hosts file from another PC.
Can anyone help, please?
Turps
127.0.0.1 www.007guard.com
Immunizing with Spybot produces a hosts file with no space, eg:
127.0.0.1www.007guard.com
This is happening on only one for four PCs, one running XP Home and 3 running XP Professional, all SP3. The faulty PC is running XP Professional SP3.
Action taken on the faulty PC includes:
Uninstalling, restart, new download (checksum OK) and reinstall v1.6.2.46, detection update 29/02/2012
Replacing hosts file with an original copy
Copying the program files folder from a good PC to the faulty PC
Run Windows System File Checker
None of the above solved the problem.
I tried editing hosts with Notepad, but the search & replace of over 15000 entries was too much for it.
My current work around is to copy a correctly immunized hosts file from another PC.
Can anyone help, please?
Turps