Originally posted by ndmmxiaomayi:http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
http://tech.sgforums.com/?action=thread_display&thread_id=183390
Me posted on changing XP passwords before...
Change all you like and lock your family members out.
To see all the users on your PC, type in [b]net user only.[/b]
This I don't do. I haven't learnt it yet. Once I learnt, maybe I will post, maybe I will not. I don't need to spoil computers...Originally posted by MyPillowTalks:me newbie, never read too much
my com onli me and bro use, then if kena lock, go suspend mode's admin do..haha
maybe power-on password lor...haha if anything goes wrong, just pluck out the battery for 1/2 hr, then start it...haha i hope it works
can u teach me advance registry editing?, i onli noe must delete malware entry onli, and the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, those complicated stuff..haha![]()
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If you more daring, can change Google's page to point to Yahoo!. I done that before, and it end up at Yahoo! page.Originally posted by kawasaki2:http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/hosts.htm
Use the HOSTS file to block out websites you don't want your family to see, only you know it and you are the only one who can see it, no one else can!
The original intention of the HOSTS file is to block malicious sites including those pesky advertisers' websites.
You don't need any parental filtering/control program, just manually type in the addresses into the HOSTS file and voila!
"Why can't I access the website!?"![]()
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Not that I know of.Originally posted by _n00b_:about the netstat thing...how can we clear all the foreign IPs so that it wont be confusing when i'm targetting at a specific IP?
Most end up in Queenstown Exchange because these blocks of IP addresses belongs to Singnet, not Starhub nor Pacnet.Originally posted by MyPillowTalks:ask ndmxiaomayi.....or u can check alllllllllllllllllll of them to see which one's server is not located in the queenstown exchange, means it is not in singapore. i tink most of the ISP's server are in queenstown exchange
It only tells that these 2 IP addresses belong to the same ISP. Location wise... unsure.Originally posted by jolene899:I got a question to ask..
If let's say I receive 2 annoymous emails. Both IP address are the same, but only the last few digits are different(eg, 212.123.451.4 and 212.123.451.9), does it mean its send from the same location?