The examples above are instructing you to use host headers so that you 
don't have to use different IPs.  Are you running this in Windows XP or 
a Windows server?  If you can have multiple websites, they can all 
listen to the same IP, so long as the host header (eg something.com, 
something2.com, something3.com), is defined in your hosts file.  If you 
don't have a windows server OS installed, you'd be better off going with 
an Apache solution to run your development on.  If you must use multiple 
IPs, I'm pretty sure you can configure this in Network Connection->Local 
Area Connection->Properties->TCP/IP->Properties->Advanced->IP 
adresses->add and add IPs as needed.

Matthew Williams
Geodesic GraFX
www.geodesicgrafx.com/blog

Matthew Smith wrote:
> Is there a way to use the differing ip addresses(127.0.0.2) so that IIS
> will use a different root directory?
>
>   


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