If you just want to access it from a particular client machine for testing 
purposes, you could hard code the DNS entry into the hosts file on your client. 

> My lack of network knowledge is showing through.  Is there a way to 
> access a website set up in IIS on a window's 2000 server by 
> host-header before the DNS entry has been made?  Does this question 
> even make sense?
> 
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> Ian Skinner
> Web Programmer
> BloodSource
<file:///C:\Documents> 
%20and%20Settings\iskinner\Application%20Data\Microsoft\Signatures\www.
> BloodSource.org> www.BloodSource.org <http://www.BloodSource.
> orgSacramento> 
> Sacramento, CA
> 
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