If you are interested in testing the possible future home of RFF, please feel free to do so and provide your feedback on performance. This will be done using DSLReXchange website which resides on the development server. However, in order to do this, you must trick your computer into pointing somewhere else when you go to DSLReXchange. To do so follow these very simple steps if you are running windows.
1. Find your hosts file. Typically it is located here:
C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
2. Edit this file using Notepad. Its a very small text file.
3. Add the following two lines to the end of the file:
66.249.3.74 www.dslrexchange.com
66.249.3.74 dslrexchange.com
4. Save this file.
5. close and restart your browser.
At your convenience, please visit dslrexchange and report on its performance.
Now when you use your web browser to visit dslrexchange, instead of going to where DNS says it should be you will be taken to the server whos ip address is specifyed above.
As always, your help is extremely apprecaited.
1. Find your hosts file. Typically it is located here:
C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
2. Edit this file using Notepad. Its a very small text file.
3. Add the following two lines to the end of the file:
66.249.3.74 www.dslrexchange.com
66.249.3.74 dslrexchange.com
4. Save this file.
5. close and restart your browser.
At your convenience, please visit dslrexchange and report on its performance.
Now when you use your web browser to visit dslrexchange, instead of going to where DNS says it should be you will be taken to the server whos ip address is specifyed above.
As always, your help is extremely apprecaited.