hmmm... point your A record to the IP...

define another A record that is *.domain.extension

Set you web server up to handle all incoming requests for 
*.domain.extension... in IIS this occurs where you have no location 
where the ASTERICK is... so in IIS tell it to answer all requests on 
domain.extension...

hope that helped...

and if DNS is driving you up a wall check out SIMPLE DNS PLUS server... 
excellent product... about $100 for it...

-paris
[finding the future in the past, passing the future in the present]
[connecting people, places and things]


-----Original Message-----
From: ChristianWatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 12:52:08 -0500
Subject: DNS Question

> A little off topic, but can anyone please tell me how in the world
> you set
> up DNS so that the user does not have to enter WWW.  
> Instead of www.skillpath.com they can just enter skillpath.com and
> the name
> is resolved.
> 
> Thank You,
> Christian
> 
>
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