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    Tx2 Guest

    HOST file causing runtime errors?


    I have recently added the MVP HOSTS file onto my system, but am getting
    occasional runtime errors - but only in my web browser (Firefox 2.0) and
    the most recent which occurred when starting MSN Messenger 7

    I believe it might be because the HOSTS file is preventing access to
    some of the advertising banners within such apps as MSN Messnger, as
    well as in within web pages, when the page source code is expecting to
    find something loaded (i.e. a banner) that isn't - if that makes sense?

    Or am I heading off in the wrong direction here?

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    Dustin Cook Guest

    Re: HOST file causing runtime errors?

    Tx2 <this.is.an.inv@lid.address.u.know.com> wrote in
    news:MPG.2004e3887c8dea339896b4@News.Individual.NE T:

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    > I have recently added the MVP HOSTS file onto my system, but am getting
    > occasional runtime errors - but only in my web browser (Firefox 2.0) and
    > the most recent which occurred when starting MSN Messenger 7


    I'm not sure what your problem is exactly, but I doubt the hosts file is
    the culprit...

    > I believe it might be because the HOSTS file is preventing access to
    > some of the advertising banners within such apps as MSN Messnger, as
    > well as in within web pages, when the page source code is expecting to
    > find something loaded (i.e. a banner) that isn't - if that makes sense?


    No... The hosts file redirects advertisers urls back to your local machine,
    so they simply don't come up. It shouldn't cause an application to crash.

    > Or am I heading off in the wrong direction here?


    Have you tried reinstalling firefox and msn?



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