RobW RobW 2 2 silver badges 5 5 bronze badges. The example has no spaces. Item 2 Else Wscript. Echo "Usage: ReplaceText. Close TempFile. Close FileSystem. DeleteFile Filename FileSystem. Eric Eric 1 1 silver badge 2 2 bronze badges. All you need to is run: fart. Dio Phung Dio Phung 5, 3 3 gold badges 36 36 silver badges 50 50 bronze badges. They had to stick T ext the end, didn't they?
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Active 5 months ago. Viewed 67 times. I would like to open a ". I am using Windows, so the App should support Windows. Eden Eden 23 3 3 bronze badges. Since this extension is basically text you can open it with any editor of your choice. Sure there are text strings that are readable but maybe not to the degree one might fully understand what the script actually does. As an example, can one tell what this is doing?
Add a comment. Sign in to vote. Can anyone see what I am missing in this scenario? Best regards Carl-Marius. Tuesday, January 2, PM. Hi, Based on my research, I recommend trying to edit the batch file in the group policy editor directly to see if the issue remains, the following screenshot for your reference: If you need further help, please feel free to let us know. Best Regards, Albert Please remember to mark the replies as an answers if they help. Wednesday, January 3, AM. Hi, Just want to confirm the current situations.
Have you tried the method provided before? I will do more research and try my best to give you helpful suggestions.
Friday, January 5, AM. Hi Albert, I have tried different things and come to the conclusion that it probably is a combination of our security systems addons that are the root cause. This opens your file chooser. Navigate to the path that contains the hosts file. You can paste that path into the bar at the top of the window and press Enter to go there.
It's the menu toward the bottom-right corner of the window. You should now see a handful of files, including the hosts file. The hosts file is now open for editing. Make changes to the file. Now that the file is open, you can add the correct lines to the file. When you add a line to the hosts file, you'll want to enter the IP address first, followed by the domain name you're mapping it to. Separate the two with a space or a tab, and keep each entry on its own line. Instead of deleting a line, just add a hash symbol to the beginning.
This way you can easily reactivate old entries if you accidentally disable something you needed. Click the File menu and select Save. This saves your changes to the hosts file.
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