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Hosts File on XP

Updated on May 19, 2009

What's a Hosts File Anyway?

The hosts file is a little file well hidden on computer. Most people don't know they have one. But one day you may need to know.. A hosts file basically controls how your browser finds websites.

Websites have an address just like you do you might live at 123 Main Street. There may be multiple people living at that address - but you are Bob at 123 Main Stree. If you were a website you would have an address too: it would be something like 72.14.221.132 in fact if you type that set of numbers straight into your browser you will come up to a well known site: google.com. One of google's addresses is 72.14.221.132 - its called an IP address and every site has one. Some IP addresses belong to only one site, others will have many websites on the same IP address.

Sometimes though you may want to tempoarily change a website's IP address which is when you need to find your hosts file.

Hosts files and IP Addresses!
Hosts files and IP Addresses!

How To Test a New Website Before its "Live"

Think of his scenario - you have an existing website - but you want to change it over a new a hosting provider.On that new hosting provider you want to build an entirely new website. You want to build it, play with it, decide its right BEFORE you swap your website over to its new hosting and new look.

To do this you need to edit the hosts file on your computer. Temporarily you want to see your new site while the rest of the world keeps on seeing the old site.

To do this you need to know two things - the new IP address of your website and where you hosts file is on your PC.

You should know what the IP address of your website is from your hosting account.

To find you hosts file may be a little more difficult! Common locations for Windows machines are:

Windows 95/98/Me: c:\windows\hosts

Windows NT/2000: c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

Windows XP (Home OR Pro): c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts

When you find that file you want to add a single line to it:

12.34.56.72 mywebsite.com www.mywebsite.com

where 12.34.56.72 is your NEW IP adress and mywebsite.com is your domain

Step By Step Editing Your Hosts File

Step-by-Step Editing a Hosts File

If you're not confident editing a hosts file then follow this video along step by step - until they open up the hosts file in notepad. Ignore the bit about pinging to get an IP address.

Just add the ext ra line with

<new IP> <website name>

save and close.

Close your browser if you have it open

Restart your browser

You should see your new site (if you don' try ctrl-F5 to clear the cache)

When Things Go Wrong

If you find lots and lots of lines in your hots file its probably just your spywear program blocking sites by adding lines like

127.0.0.0 badsite.com

This is fine - ignore them - just add your line in and save.

You will need adminstrator rights to edit the hosts file - login in as admin if you are not already.

Your file may be read only - right click and change this before you open it with wordpad

Don't use anything but a text editor on a text file - Word will add all types of invisible rubbish to the file even if you save as text.

Dont try to save as the file - "helpful" windows will insist on calling in hosts.txt which is NOT the name it has to be hosts no extension. If you want to keep a copy - copy hosts to hosts-old before you start and then edit hosts and "save" it not "save as".

Oh and once your site is moved over to the new hosting don't forget to delete this line! Or copy back the saved hosts file to hosts!

This hub is for Sue who builds quality log homes and taught me a lot about hosts files!

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