Q: Is the loopback connector required?

I'm a bit confused. Reading some docs, saying that "before 9.0.4.." - you had to install a loopback connector. Does that mean from 9.0.4 and onwards it's not neccesary?
Can I use 127.0.0.1 - as a loopback connector making an entry in the hosts file?
I'm using XP on laptop....
Rgds, Henrik

conspiracy!!  LOL
Thanks to you both for that!  thats put my mind at rest
one more thing that im a tad consurned about is the heat that the chipset is given off! well its the 2 little heatsinks beside the main diamond shape one that get HOT! i cant really explain how hot, erm if it was much hotter i would proberly burn myself  my temps are normal tho - sys-34/38c, cpu-44/54c
the thing i find weird is thats its the 2 little heatsinks are alot hotter then the main diamond shaped 1!!
i've just upgraded my board from an old ecs 1 so its proberly just im not used to newer hotter chipsets!
can someone just confirm that these nforce chipsets run very hot!!
Thanks again
P.S its only very hot when doing intensive stuff like playing games! when just browsing the net or whatever, the temp seems fine!

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