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  • Thread Starter gdaly

    (@gdaly)

    Fantastic, Thanks Jeremy. Too easy and I’ve been struggling with this for ages. lol

    For the other bewildered out there, there is a “hosts” file (with no filename extension) found under C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\ with Vista (and maybe XP, I don’t know)

    You may need to run notepad as Administrator if you get messages that you can’t save the file.

    Add a line as Jeremy suggested:
    192.168.0.4 https://www.example.com

    where 192.168.0.4 is the ip address of the server computer in your LAN. If you’re not sure what this is, you can go to Control Panel > Network and Sharing Center, then click the “view full map” link at the top-right of the page. If you hover over each component of your network you can see the IP addresses.

    Add a line for each server name “www….” you’re having problems with.

    Cheers

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