
lachlaan wrote:On which client? And kindly copy paste the lines you added to your host file in case some copying error happened like in that other guy's case
lachlaan wrote:Welp tbh if i were you i'd do the full tech support routine. In terms of command prompt stuff to do, the usual order i do stuff in when shaking up my connection is
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
then after that restart the router, restart the PC, pray to the old gods and see what happens when you start back up.
This can be a problem, yes, it is in general a good idea to first make a backup of the old file.lachlaan wrote:Also lots of people have mentioned that there can be issues with administrator rights when saving that file, so make sure it did save properly and that it has the same name now, rather than it having saved as hosts.txt or something.
Taipion wrote:Without trying, I can tell you this won't work here.
lachlaan wrote:Taipion wrote:Without trying, I can tell you this won't work here.
You can ensure that someone's DNS cache isn't stuck with the old settings and doesn't need to be flushed to allow for the hosts file to point to the right IP? I wasn't suggesting that stuff as a standalone solution, merely as a possible fix for the computer still not picking up the hosts file, and the suggested solutions were pulled from microsoft help threads where part of the problems were fixed by aforementioned steps.
Kralith wrote:Restarting the program should resolve the problem.
lachlaan wrote:Also lots of people have mentioned that there can be issues with administrator rights when saving that file, so make sure it did save properly and that it has the same name now, rather than it having saved as hosts.txt or something.
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