The Hosts file is a static name-resolution table that overrides the system's DNS server settings. It can be edited using any text-editor such as Notepad. The file is located at:%systemroot% system32 drivers etc hosts Please note that the file has no extension. To find the file manually: 1.

Stan getz youtube music. Block adobe activation Steve Stonebraker posted this in Howto, Mac, Windows on March 12th, 2011 To block adobe from phoning home you need to modify your hosts file: on a mac. # # This file contains the mappings of IP addresses to host names. Each # entry should be kept on an individual line. The IP address should # be placed in the first column followed by the corresponding host name. # The IP address and the host name should be separated by at least one # space.

Open 'My Computer' 2. Open Drive C 3. Open Windows folder 4. Open System32 folder 5. Open Drivers folder 6. Prezentaciya na anglijskom yazike pro kompaniyu nike 1. Open Etc folder 7.

Double-click the hosts file and choose to open using Notepad when you're asked. ** if you get 'access denied' errors when trying to save the file, try openning the file using 'Run as Administrator'. This issue happens usually when you're working on Win Vista/7 with UAC turned on. *** on Win8 you can't just edit the file and save it on it's original location. Instead, edit the file and save it on the Desktop. Later replace the original file with the new one you saved on the desktop using the file explorer's Copy-Paste. You will probably be asked to confirm the action using Administrator account.

Anonymous Works great.thanks.a few tips. *First, either log in as administrator or have admin rights. *Navigate to the hosts file. *Right click and select properties. *Click the Security tab. ****Make SURE that you have write permissions for the host file. I gave full write permission to every account listed.**** *Put you cursor one line below the last #.

*Paste your entry ****When saving the file do NOT click Save As. Just click Save.**** *Exit Notepad and bring it back up. Re-open the Hosts file to make sure what you entered was saved correctly. *enjoy* and THANKS again to OP.MUCH appreciated! Anonymous Start Menu/All Programs/Accessories/Right click on Note Pad/Select run as administrator/Provide password if necessary/File/Open/ go to c: windows system32 drivers etc hosts / You should be able to save it now.

If you cannot you did something wrong, redo these steps. If your adobe software has made a connection to adobe you'll have to completely delete the installation. I think my did just that because after updating my hosts correctly, it still doesn't allow me to upgrade from the trail. Fl for some reason seems to be much more of a stickler than Ps.

Anonymous Guys, it's very simple. Just right click the file, go to properties and un-check read only.

Then open notepad as administrator by right clicking it under accessories in your program menu. Then through notepad select file>open and go to the host file through there. You will need to select all files so that you can see the file, it will be set to find only.txt by default. Once you find the file, double click it, make the change and save it. Close the notepad window and then right click the host file again and reset it as read only by right clicking it, selecting properties and clicking the read only check box. Anonymous Do you change the host file BEFORE OR AFTER you install the adobe program??

Second question, once everything is set---I run program---program asks for serial---I input serial number -----at bottom it will say activate now or later----Do I select activate now?----then do i select activate by internet?----AND then this is where my host file will do its magic where the activation will loop back to my computer instead of contacting the activation server?? Please help i am so close. I think I understand or am I missing something. OR am I not suppose to see this 'activate now or later ' message if everthing goes according to plan?

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Anonymous Some of the people that have posted in this are complete morons and are useless to mankind. If you can't figure out how to edit a HOST file and more over save that host file after edit then you need to put your daddys computer down and go play with something else. Over 20 posts in here on how to open, edit, and save and these morons still ask HOW HOW HOW. Then you have the morons who want help CRACKING there version or think that adding Adobe redirects to local in the hosts file will remove trial versions.