Windows XP Hosts file missing - Any Ideas?

Hi,

Not certain if this belongs here.

Was trying to modify my hosts file to eliminate google-analytics tracking

went to C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc and found no “hosts” file

I do have a file called “lmhosts.sam” along with “networks”, “services”, “protocols”.

Wanted to know if there was a way to correct/repair this?

I just cleaned a rootkit off my machine and wonder if this might have been collateral damage…

Any ideas?

TIA

Stellium

Check this out and see if it helps.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/972034

Marc57

Ok, so I guess I can simply repopulate the entry with a text based file, saved as “hosts”

What do you think of loading it with this?

http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/zero/

This guy has compiled a very extensive list of adware/spyware/intruders that can be shut off with either the classic 127.0.0.1 or simply 0.0.0.0 as the tcp/ip address.

I figure, if I want to eliminate the “overhead” on my browsing, then this exclusion list could be just the ticket.

What say you?

Stellium

Just as easy to have something like AdBlockPlus firefox add-on it has multiple lists you can download and they are maintained easily through the add-on. Whilst these would only be OK in firefox, you can of-course use NoScript and or RequestPolicy add-ons to block google-analytics.com.

I believe IE9 now uses the adblock plus as the basis for its ad blocking.

You can of course use a hosts file manager like HPhosts, which would apply to all browsers.

I prefer to keep my HOSTS file empty.

I agree with David, I like to keep my hosts file empty.

Got it!

Just thought it would be neat to have all those guys out of my hair.

Thanks a bunch for the help!

Lots of good Karma sent your way.

Jacques