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For those of you with Win98 heres what I did.First find your 'Hosts' file, if it exists. c:\windows. Then cut and paste the zip hosts into it. Not sure if needd or not, but I put each reference to the ip address on a separate line. (I'm thinking if this next server goes down, I will be able to do a 'Find/Replace' easier). The 82.195.155.5 server is dead.Change the server to 205.238.40.1.Heres an example:205.238.40.1 c3522.z1306.winmx.com205.238.40.1 c3523.z1306.winmx.comand so on. Do this for each c35... or whatever.Save your 'Hosts' file. Be sure it has no extension. If it saves it as .txt, rename it to just 'Hosts'. No extension. Reboot machine.I am currently connected to 6 primaries and 12 secondaries.
Ok, I just want yall to give this a try.. I am using it and I LOVE IT.. easy to use, easy to install, has a built in block lists for the RIAA so you dont need to be installing and running Peerguardian just for WinMX. Our KM built this and its by far a superior tool in getting our networks back in shape...You just Download it and drop it into your WinMX folder in Program files