I think that is more of a dns issue than an IIS one.  You should have a DNS
entry that says (I forget the exact verbage) to the effect of www and have
that point to @ (which should be assigned to mydomain.com or something to
that effect. This is how I have mine set up...

(CNAME)www      @ 
(CNAME)ftp      @

@ points to the ip of my server(via the A Record)...
(courtesy of the godaddy dns manager ;-) )


Eric

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/*From: Che Vilnonis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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/*Is there a way with IIS to automatically redirect traffic from
/*mydomain.com
/*to www.mydomain.com? Or do I need to purchase a rewrite tool for IIS?
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/*Thanks, Che
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