Editing the hosts file in 64 bit Windows 7 does not redirect.  There is a 2nd hosts file, but even administrator cannot update it!?
Hi I am trying to redirect using my hosts file but under Windows 7 64 bit I have 2 hosts files, not in the wow64 folder as i expected but one in C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc as expected, but the other in C:\Windows\winsxs\amd64_microsoft-windows-w..nfrastructure-other_31bf3856ad364e35_6.1.7600.16385_none_6079f415110c0210 I can edit the "normal" one as administrator, but adding a line such as this: 127.0.0.1 test.com does not redirect a ping request. I tried to edit the hosts file in winsxs, but even as administrator I cannot write to it (or delete it, rename it, etc). It is owned by SYSTEM and even as an administrator, I cannot change its properties at all. Is there a special way to add a local redirect in the 64 bit version of windows? TIA Shaun
August 30th, 2010 9:48pm

You do not mess around in the winsxs folder that is for system access only. How did you edit the host file?? Most folks make the mistake of using word or some such app. Use only a text editor and make sure you save without an exten... do not use save as. you must run notepad as administrator.
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August 30th, 2010 10:00pm

Hi Shaun, By default we do not have permissions to modify the hosts file in Windows 7. The following steps are needed. 1. Browse to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories 2. Right click "Notepad" and select "Run as administrator" 3. Click "Continue" on the UAC prompt 4. Click File -> Open 5. Browse to "C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc" 6. Change the file filter drop down box from "Text Documents (*.txt)" to "All Files (*.*)" 7. Select "hosts" and click "Open" 8. Make the needed changes and close Notepad. Save when prompted. Regards, Sabrina Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.
September 1st, 2010 12:39pm

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