I am not a Quark user but a client has sent me a .qxd file. Is there any way I can view the file using any type of MS or shareware application?
Thanks,
Ken
The actual file name is "hosts" (no quotes) and it does not have an extension. The actual file icon looks a lot like a folder but it is a file. You can open it and read it with Notepad.
The hosts files I found on my machine were located in the following folders:
C:/windows/...
To: Bountybar
You might try searching your C drive for hosts files. They may be hidden so you won't see them if you just look in their folders. I've found that sometimes files that are hidden will be found when doing a search. Just a thought, but worth a try.
RE: IE connection to hp.com problem. OK THE PROBLEM IS FIXED! Thanks to all who helped think this through.
Here's the solution in case it might be valuable to others.
I'm running XP Professional and IE6.
My computer had two "hosts" files (C:/windows/ and...
Thanks for helping.
I have tried entering the IP address correctly and still get the error (http://156.153.255.242)
The ping appears to be good ... all four pings successful and no packets lost.
The trace goes through 15 hops and ends up at www.hp.com (156.153.255.242). So appears OK...
Thanks forhelping me with this. I'm now in a quandry because IE is nowhere to be found in the list under Add/Remove Programs! And.. there doesn't seem to be an uninstall executable in the IE folders. There is a folder called Uninstall Information, but none of the files in it launch the...
Thanks for the suggestions. I have done a thorough virus scan that showed no problems.
Re: Repairing IE6. The instructions say to uninstall it and re-install it. My concern is that my computer did not have a previous IE on it. I'm concerned that if I uninstall it, I won't be able to browse the...
I'm sorry I can't help but I am posting a reply because I have a very similar problem (2, actually) and perhaps someone can help both of us at the same time.
1. I have one site that I know is up (Hewlett-Packard: www.hp.com) for which I always get a "The Page Cannot be Displayed"...
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