In article <(E-Mail Removed)>, René
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>Usually I could just open it with Notepad and save it without problems.
>I must have installed something lately, or it is a new security measure
>may be.
>
>There must be a service having this file opened for writing. How can I
>find out the service that is using this file?
>
>Thanks for you help,
>
>René
What happens now when you try to change the hosts file? If there's an
error message, what does it say?
Some security and anti-spyware programs can lock the hosts file to
prevent malicious programs from modifying it. They prevent you from
modifying it, too.
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