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In \windows\system32\drivers\etc, there is a "hosts" file. It maps domain names to IP addresses, like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost


Add a line to this file:

65.127.163.19 www.circvsmaximvs.com
 

hong said:
In \windows\system32\drivers\etc, there is a "hosts" file. It maps domain names to IP addresses, like this:

127.0.0.1 localhost


Add a line to this file:

65.127.163.19 www.circvsmaximvs.com

Thanks, hongie.
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I just started having this problem this morning, being redirected to register.com. I was reading threads until about 8:15 a.m. and then the redirect started.

Is it a new problem on CM's end, or do I need to do the hosts file fix?
 

:ditto:

having some troubles over at CM this morning. i noticed the number of active posters is way down too. i'm guessing this is due to the problem.
 


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I'm back to bouncing off the Register.com site. Worked fine last night, gone today.

At this rate Russ, you're never gonna get to hear my clarified position. ;)
 

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