Editing Host Files on Windows
NOTE: You should edit the
hosts
file only if there are problems or slowness when a computer is resolving names. DO NOT edit the hosts
file unless there are problems resolving names on the network.How to edit the hosts file
- Set up the server and client's IP with a static (fixed) IP address.
- Go to C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc folder and open the
hosts
file using a plain text editor.
- Go to the end of the file. On a new line, add the static IP address and the machine name accordingly. If you are using a domain, you need to use the fully qualified domain name (
FQDN
).
For example, if the server name is server.toonboom.com in the domain and the IP address of the server is 192.168.1.1, the line should be:
192.168.1.1 server.toonboom.com
- Add the rest of the client's IP and hostname on a new line and save the file.
- Copy and paste the
hosts
file to all the machines including the server under the
folder.
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\