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    Each time I update definitions, I immunize. Immunization includes a portion devoted to "Global HOSTS". If, after immunizing, I go to the TOOLS/HOSTS section and click on "Add Spybot S&D hosts list", am I duplicating efforts?
    FYI - I have Windows ME and Spybot 1.5.2
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    Interesting question
    When updating with several popular HOST lists they will delete Spybot hosts entries
    simple fix is to re add Spybot hosts however this adds duplicates
    The Spybot entries will then be after your other entries and plainly identified
    "Begin (END) Entries added by Spybot Search and Destroy)
    I guess You will have to open your host file with a txt editor or "view hosts" and take a look
    remember the hosts file has no .suffix (no .txt or .doc) just plain hosts
    contrary to some misinformation capitalization does not matter
    but it must be in the appropriate directory
    with Windows 98 & ME that would be C:/Windows

    If you want to merge or remove duplicate Spybot hosts with other hosts list a host management program will be required

    post back on what you find

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    Thanks for telling me where to find hosts file. I use only SPYBOT for hosts file. I have just now updated, immunized and added Spybot Hosts file. What happens, apparently, is each time a new hosts file is added, the prior hosts files becomes a backup file. I deleted all of the backups except most recent (today's addition).

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    TreeHead:

    Quote Originally Posted by TreeHead View Post
    ... am I duplicating efforts? ...
    Immunization's "Windows - Global (HOSTS)" and Tool's "Hosts File" both add the same information to the system's HOSTS file. So yes you are "duplicating efforts".
    Last edited by md usa spybot fan; 2008-07-11 at 05:52.

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