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		<title>Blocking certain URL's in IE</title>
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			<title>Block URL's</title>
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			<description>Actually, there is, yes. But when you do it, you'll be blocking them in IE and any other program that might attempt to access them.



Interestingly enough, it's the same technique that some viruses use to block you from getting to anti-virus sites.







Normally Windows uses what's called DNS to map a domain name, such as &quot;microsoft.com&quot; to an IP address, like &quot;207.46.130.108&quot;. It's easier for you and me to remember domain names, and this also allows the domain name  ...</description>
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