if you try to edit your hosts file (for example to add a local ip address as your webserver) manually in Vista you;ll be denied from doing so by the file security laid down in Vista.
To fix it, you'll need to change the user 'users' file permissions to 'modify' on the hosts file.
To do this right click on the file, choose properties, security, advanced, then click on 'Edit'
Accept (continue) the UAC warning dialog, and click and highlight the 'users' username. click 'edit' and make sure to select all of the following attributes
Traverse Folder/Execute File
List Folder/Read Data
Read Attributes
Read Extended Attributes
Create Files/Write Data
Create Folders/Append Data
Write Attributes
Write Extended Attributes
Delete
Read Permissions
Synchronize
once those are selected and you apply your changes you can indeed 'finally' save the hosts file changes...
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if you try to edit your hosts file (for example to add a local ip address as your webserver) manually in Vista you;ll be denied from doing so by the file security laid down in Vista.
To fix it, you'll need to change the user 'users' file permissions to 'modify' on the hosts file.
To do this right click on the file, choose properties, security, advanced, then click on 'Edit'
Accept (continue) the UAC warning dialog, and click and highlight the 'users' username. click 'edit' and make sure to select all of the following attributes
once those are selected and you apply your changes you can indeed 'finally' save the hosts file changes...
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