with IIS, the three things that make up a "site's ID" are IP address, port,
and host header.  change any one of these, and it's a "new" site.

however, host headers are a bit sticky.  the client browser needs to know
how to use them (essentially 3+ browsers here) and the client box has to
"know" about the host header (which usually entails modifying the hosts
file.)  these are usually only a good idea for "internal" site separation.

Chris Olive,
DOEHRS Website Administrator 

-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Everland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2000 10:17 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: OT: IIS sharing on IP address


        I have been looking through the help though I am not sure exactly
what to search on. What i want to do is have as many domains as I want
sharing on ip address, though i can't find out how to go about doing this.
Anyone who knows how to do it would be greatly appreciated.

Bob Everland
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