> Yes, we're running our own DNS server.
> I still have to setup a domain in IIS though to match that URL ... Is it
> just treated like an ordinary host header?

Yes.

> Any insight you can provide would be MOST appreciated. If no one else is
> interested we can take it off-list if you like.

I really can't think of anything to add.  See Dave Watts' reply --
covers all the steps in a bit more detail than I had originally
provided.

Dave

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> Hi Joshua,
> 
> Setting up fully-qualified domain names and subdomains is a function of
> DNS exclusively, not IIS.  Are you running your own DNS server?  If not,
> and you need more help, what is the actual domain name?
> 
> Dave
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> Joshua Miller wrote:
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> > Totally off-topic, I apologize.
> >
> > Does anyone have information to point me in the right direction
> > figuring out how to create a domain name similar to:
> > foo.bar.domain.com in IIS ? I can't seem to find this anywhere. Does
> > this require some special setup for DNS as well?
> >
> > Thanks, sorry for the OT post.
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