Nope. It's a protected file. Change it, or delete it, and it will come
right back. Windows automatically restores protected system files to prevent
corruption or alteration by malware.
t
On 4/16/06 11:54 AM, "somebody (at) rtr (dot) ca [email concealed]" <somebody (at) rtr (dot) ca [email concealed]> spoketh to all:
> Just take a binary editor to dnsapi.dll and change the strings to .ccc instead
> of .com
>
> That should fix it, until the next update cycle.
>
>
right back. Windows automatically restores protected system files to prevent
corruption or alteration by malware.
t
On 4/16/06 11:54 AM, "somebody (at) rtr (dot) ca [email concealed]" <somebody (at) rtr (dot) ca [email concealed]> spoketh to all:
> Just take a binary editor to dnsapi.dll and change the strings to .ccc instead
> of .com
>
> That should fix it, until the next update cycle.
>
>
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