In article <H000006600180337@MHS>, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>This is completely non-3000 related, but I thought others here would
>appreciate this.
>
>I've just finished blocking all *outgoing* network traffic from our
>Intranet to the site known to the DNS as AD.DOUBLECLICK.NET.
(rest of great long posting deleted, be sure to read the original).
Well, we don't have a permanent internet connection yet (the router is
here, but the connection is on hold...)
I access the internet through a PPP connection. I decided to try a couple
of ways to get rid of ad.doubleclick.net and found one that works:
Edit your \WINDOWS\HOSTS file on WIN95 or WIN NT and add the follwing
line:
127.0.0.1 ad.doubleclick.net
Points it at your own machine... works great.
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Rick Gilligan
Senior Software Specialist
Computer And Software Enterprises, Inc.
E-mail: [log in to unmask]