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		<title>Edit hosts file in Windows 7 &amp; Windows Vista</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This may sound silly suggestion to even post on Windows Reference but will help avoid some annoyance with Windows Vista and Windows 7. The host file is the one where one enters hostname and IP Address pair manually as against being served by a Name server (ex: DNS). As always the &#8220;host&#8221; file is under [...]]]></description>
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