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I am using hosts file in 'etc' directory on IIS7. I am experiecing a very strange problem. The hosts file automatically renamed to tmphosts after an uncertain period of time. Usually after rebooting my computer, sometimes in between the work.

I ran Microsoft Fix for this, but problem persists.

I had tried with Disabling AntiVirus but no luck.

Please help me to resolve it.

Thanks in advance.

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And how is this a programming related question which is what StackOverflow is about? – Darin Dimitrov Feb 14 at 17:32
probably a virus or something messing with that file. normal day-to-day operations should never be touching that file. – Marc B Feb 14 at 17:32
You can name it back by opening the file as an administrator, then save-as. As for why it's being re-named, not sure. Sorry. – tymeJV Feb 14 at 17:32
@DarinDimitrov I've checked many IIS related questions on stack overflow. This is a website deployment issue of IIS, which is more or less relates to programming. – praveen tiwari Feb 15 at 4:10
No, you have a special site dedicated for this. It's called superuser.com I invite you to use it. StackOverflow is a programming related Q&A site. Here when you ask a question you should present the programming language you are using, show your code and explain the difficulties you encountered with your code. If you are unable to do so then you shouldn't be asking here. Please read the FAQ to familiarize yourself with the kind of questions you may ask here. – Darin Dimitrov Feb 15 at 20:59
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