O.K.Bigdog wrote:OK I have a couple issues.
I'm not sure I can run as administrator. I'm not sure if I'm running it as me or the administrator.
What's UAC mean?
I didn't see a drives file or folder. And nothing that says etc folder.
I'm in XP does that matter?
Again Bigdog and hopefully without causing offense, have you actually READ what Wiseguy and I have posted???
The folder you can't find is called DRIVERS, not drives!!!
Under normal conditions, if YOU can install programs without getting an administrator login, then you DO have administrator rights.
In our defence, I don't remember if either of us asked what your Operating System is!
As you are using XP, then UAC isn't an issue.
In Win 7 or Vista, UAC stands for User Account Control. This is Microsofts not so subtle method of telling it's millions of users that they are idiots and can't be trusted on a PC without asking interminable times if they REALLY want to do something. (It CAN be turned off, BTW).
XP, fortunately doesn't have this piece of crap installed.
O.K. let's find the Hosts file the easy way.
Open MY COMPUTER
Double click the local drive "C" icon
Go down the tree to the Windows folder and RIGHT click it.
From the pop up menu, select SEARCH
In the search box, click the "More Advanced Options" down arrow.
Tick the boxes for System, Hidden and Sub folders.
Now, in the very top file name box, type hosts
Click SEARCH
In the search results box, you should see one or more files with hosts in the name.
You are interested ONLY in the file called hosts and surprise, surprise, you will see the drivers/etc path as well.
RIGHT click hosts and select the OPEN option (Do NOT double click and do NOT select the Open containing folder option)
The OPEN WITH dialogue box will open and now you select Notepad.
Now follow Wiseguy's instructions.
Sandy