You can use Windows Explorer to "copy" the host file from your DXbase folder
and "paste" it into the appropriate Windows folder location.  This folder
target location can be different depending on what operating system you are
using.  For more details, consult the help file which lists the folder
locations based on OS.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Michael Raskin
Sent: Wednesday, February 15, 2012 10:51 PM
To: DxBase Reflector
Subject: [Dxbase] DXBase Hosts File

My DXBase Hosts File has been replaced by some other file, 127.0.0.1   This
happened after the ATT technician reset my Modem and Router since my old
ones went south.  Supposedly, there is a copy of the DXBase Hosts File in my
DXBase folder, but how do I get it into my operating system?

Mike, W4UM
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