> Thanks for your thoughts. I am pretty sure that the IIS virtual directories 
> must be the problem. I can go into IIS and browse
> to the virtual directories and see all of the files in them but IIS does not 
> seem to want to serve them up. I can access the
> other server directly by setting the file name through the other server name 
> and everything works fine.

Do you have multiple virtual servers on the same machine? If so, maybe
traffic is going to the wrong one.

> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I am afraid my next option is 
> going to be to re-install the server from a backup
> from last week. The data is on another drive so I won't lose anything except 
> a lot of down time and hours spent doing it.

I doubt you'll have to do that - IIS problems are usually pretty easy to fix.

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