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well i have comcast at home and its still displaying old server information..
but my work displays the new server... -E |
woo hooo.. it finally updated and it works from home too :)
now if they just fix the smileys.. speking off..i got them all on my hd if you want me to upload them for you.. or AJ you can just log back onto my server and get them as well.. -E |
For some reason if I use my favorite link that I have I get the error, but if I just type in http://www.dsmstyle.com/forum/index.php, it will let me in.
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I get this site at home and the old site at school
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Well I am on at home now, I litterally jumped up and down, gave Jana a big hug, and next thing you know the cubbies hit a homer!
Here is what I had to do on both mine and Jana's system. C: Windows Folder, System32 folder, Drivers folder, ETC folder, open "host" file with notepad and replace the IP info in there with this: 69.59.153.204 www.dsmstyle.com dsmstyle.com And boom! I'm in! |
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Yeah, I would give it shot if I had an ECT folder.
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Just do a search for "LMHOSTS" and put it in there. should be in the "windows\system32" directory on most winblows boxes. It is just the normal hosts file in unix. By the way, if Allan calls the people doing the DNS and has them add an "A" record for " www" pointing at the new IP it will fix it for everyone. That is the usual method for most DNS servers, I am surprised they didn't do it on this one.
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I asked allan about it and he said it was there ... so i don't know
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I'm using ME, and even after I put the IP in the LMHOST folder I still get the erorr when I use IE. I guess it really doesn't matter since it works if I use AOL to look browse.
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Screw the LMHOSTS, you need the HOSTS file. If there isn't one, make one. The only line of info you need in it is:
69.59.153.204 www.dsmstyle.com LMHOSTS file is for local machines on a network. All it does is resolves NETbios names to IPs. HOSTS resolves domain names to IPs. |
LMHOSTS does work for resolving hosts on the web. I have done it many times. You have to use the "PRE" tag and make sure the file is renamed LMHOSTS with no file extension. Also, after the changes are made, the box needs to be rebooted.
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Probably not required with XP but considering it is still a Microsuck product, you should reboot it at least 4 times a day just because. :slap:
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Yup, even XP. We had to. :D |
That doesn't surprise me at all. The LMHOSTS file is read into RAM at each startup so changes should not be seen unless a reboot occurs. XP is much better about not requiring reboots for most network changes as the older winblows boxes did, but they still have a long way to go. Unix treats the host file a little bit differently. Individual applications will check it when they are started so it isn't dependant on the whole box being restarted. If I make a change to mine, all I need to do is close and reopen my browser or whatever network app I am in and it sees the changes. Yea I know, I will shut up now, most of you are all stuck in windows land and I won't be changing that soon. At least you don't drive honduhs.
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Mark is sitting at home still not able to get to the new site from home. Even after editing the host file
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