C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
Assuming the message states,"Windows Script Host cannot find the script file C:\Documents and Settings\<Username>\boot.vbs", where <Username> is your user account name. Sounds like a crippled virus or worm. The computer thinks it is supposted to start the script upon Windows startup, but the file is missing. There is no such file included with Windows by default.
The host file in Unix is usually located in the /etc directory.
You can find karasX2.dll file in Windows System32 file.
There are six steps on how to find the Windows host. Some of the step-by-step instructions are pick a host name, enter the computer's physical address, and then open the command prompt.
You can find free file hosting on sites such as 4Shared, MegaVideo, YouTube, etc. It may depend on what kind of file you want to host.
The Windows NT operating system is full of issues. The fact they do not have specific server file is one of them. Any file can be converted to a server file.
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In a host file there is the ip address, there is also the host name network plus theres the guide to the networks. This is all very useful when migrating a site beteween 2 servers.
IP address and host name
Hi sorry friend I do not have enough idea regarding your question but I know a host file is used by Windows to map hostnames to IP addresses. It is also used in addressing networking nodes in a computer network and is a part of the Internet Protocol implementation. If you want to know more information about windows hosting you can take the help of mywindowshosting.com which is a very repudiated hosting company of USA.
Explain what windows file resources does
Where is the HOSTS file located : Windows 95/98/Me c:\windows\hostsWindows NT/2000/XP Proc:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hostsWindows XP Home c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts(you may need administrator access for Windows NT/2000/XP)What is the Host File?It's a list of computers/hosts and there IP address. You put in it hosts that you regularly visit to speed up access to those hosts by avoiding having to look up the IP address from the host name.