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XP Pro, SP2.
The content advisor is not working for some reason. This forum advised me to edit the host list. Accordingly, I downloaded and unzipped files from mvps.org. Using Word Pad, I opened what I believe was the list, edited it using proper format, saved the edits, and then rebooted. The unwanted site remains accessible, although the file did a wonderful job of knocking out all the ads on every site I've visited since unzipping it. Help? |
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Help with what?
-- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Goodbye Web Diary http://margokingston.typepad.com/har....html#comments ================================================= "anon" <anon@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3D5B14DD-B50D-4287-B5B2-AA10743C7ED9@microsoft.com... > XP Pro, SP2. > > The content advisor is not working for some reason. This forum advised me to > edit the host list. > > Accordingly, I downloaded and unzipped files from mvps.org. Using Word Pad, > I opened what I believe was the list, edited it using proper format, saved > the edits, and then rebooted. The unwanted site remains accessible, although > the file did a wonderful job of knocking out all the ads on every site I've > visited since unzipping it. > > Help? > |
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Post to the original thread!
"anon" wrote: > XP Pro, SP2. > > The content advisor is not working for some reason. This forum advised me to > edit the host list. > > Accordingly, I downloaded and unzipped files from mvps.org. Using Word Pad, > I opened what I believe was the list, edited it using proper format, saved > the edits, and then rebooted. The unwanted site remains accessible, although > the file did a wonderful job of knocking out all the ads on every site I've > visited since unzipping it. > > Help? > |
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Have any idea when and where it was posted?
I can't find it. "tfw48079" wrote: > Post to the original thread! > > "anon" wrote: > > > XP Pro, SP2. > > > > The content advisor is not working for some reason. This forum advised me to > > edit the host list. > > > > Accordingly, I downloaded and unzipped files from mvps.org. Using Word Pad, > > I opened what I believe was the list, edited it using proper format, saved > > the edits, and then rebooted. The unwanted site remains accessible, although > > the file did a wonderful job of knocking out all the ads on every site I've > > visited since unzipping it. > > > > Help? > > |
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