The next version will get rid of using the Hosts file for any of this
stuff which will remove the obstacle. Until then, it is what it is!

73
Neal

On 1/28/11, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
> Not only here on the reflector do I see problems for people to find
> or change the Hosts file.  Is there any reason the file has to be in
> the Windows directory?  Why wouldn't DXbase work fine if it looked in
> the DXbase director?  Maybe name it Nodehosts or something else, it's
> just a text file and yet I'm having local hams around me asking for
> help to find it.
> I've changed it many times and now have it written for me with just
> CC Cluster nodes in it.
> Also isn't it about time the Microsoft DB files were changed to say
> TEXT files that don't take old MS junk to work with them.  I say this
> since I've had almost every cluster node running here, (now off the
> web) my last change was from ARCluster to CC Cluster with much
> greater speed and far less maintenance upkeep using TEXT data files.
> Maybe Neal has some thoughts on this?
>
> Terry, K8SMC . . .
>
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