> I've been using host headers for several years, and serving 
> the sites fine...even viewing them locally using localhost, 
> but now I'm trying to set up the site directories on a 
> separate drive, rather than on the system drive and that's 
> where the problem comes in.

The physical location of the files is unrelated to the use of separate
virtual servers using Host headers. I'm not sure what you mean by "viewing
them locally using localhost", since that implies that you're typing
something like "http://localhost/somethingorother/"; in which case you're not
using Host headers unless you've defined your virtual web server to look for
"localhost" specifically within the Host header.

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