Hi,
The hosts is explained in the following link
http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm Some spyware prgs incorrectly manipulate the hosts file and set the hostname to point to local i.e. it would have a reference something like this.
127.0.0.1 yourftphost
where yourftphost is the host name of your FTP Server, so when a search is done for the host it is redirected back to your workstation, and the lookup fails.
If it has been redirected just delete the entry and reboot, and check that the spyware prg hasn't put the entry back.
>Thanks Neil.I appreciate your response.
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>Would you please elaborate a little about;
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>1) what is the "hosts" file for ?
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>2) On my own machine (where I don't have the problem), there is only this:
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>127.0.0.1 localhost
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>3) How would I know if "FTP machine is set to local" ?
>(ie; what should I look for?)
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>4) and finally what should I change it to ?
>(or should I just delete the line?)
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>Cheers;
>Cyrus
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>
>>Sorry I missed the bit about the other computer accessing OK. Check the hosts file on the errant machine to see if it has an entry for the FTP machine that is set to local. See C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Regards N Mc Donald