And on the unix platforms the file is always in /etc/hosts - you will need "root" user 
access to edit the file though.

Rish


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> There is a file on the windows platform that u can use to map IP
> address to .com address.
> I forgot the name of the file but ur admin could tell you. There is a
> similar file on the unix style platforms as well but I forgot what its
> called.
FYI -- the file is named "hosts" and it exists in
/[winroot]/system32/drivers/etc/



AJ

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