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My wife's computer is hardwired to a Linksys router, using XP, Firefox browser, and Outlook Express. Whenever she starts or reboots the computer I have to reset her IP address. I got spoofed a few weeks back and after making sure everything I had on the unit was updated, I downloaded the MVPSHOST.bat file as suggested in the malware forum. I've readthe FAQ's from their site but I'm still losing the connection. Any suggestions

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Mark

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My wife's computer is hardwired to a Linksys router, using XP, Firefox browser, and Outlook Express. Whenever she starts or reboots the computer I have to reset her IP address. I got spoofed a few weeks back and after making sure everything I had on the unit was updated, I downloaded the MVPSHOST.bat file as suggested in the malware forum. I've readthe FAQ's from their site but I'm still losing the connection. Any suggestions

Thanks

Mark

I don't know about the losing the connection but that darn MVPs host file wouldn't allow me to connect to a lot of the tech forums that I go to. It is too restrictive. SpywareBlaster's protection works fine enough for me.

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My wife's computer is hardwired to a Linksys router, using XP, Firefox browser, and Outlook Express. Whenever she starts or reboots the computer I have to reset her IP address. I got spoofed a few weeks back and after making sure everything I had on the unit was updated, I downloaded the MVPSHOST.bat file as suggested in the malware forum. I've readthe FAQ's from their site but I'm still losing the connection. Any suggestions

Thanks

Mark

I don't know about the losing the connection but that darn MVPs host file wouldn't allow me to connect to a lot of the tech forums that I go to. It is too restrictive. SpywareBlaster's protection works fine enough for me.

That brings me to the next question, how to disable it

Mark

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You just need to edit the hosts file using notepad. Enter the following command into the "run" box(in the start menu). This will open the file with notepad

notepad C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

then delete everything in the file, then just add this line:

127.0.0.1	   localhost

save and exit

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