Since you're new, I recommend WebSite Pro, ver 3 just out. It's not free,
but the documentation and user group are the best. I'm sure you'll save
time and grief in the end that more than makes up for the fact that you
have to buy WebSite Pro. http://software.oreilly.com/
WebSite Pro reportedly is much less prone to hackers than IIS.
Just another satisfied user.
Good luck!
best, paul
At 08:07 PM 3/14/01 -0500, you wrote:
>I'm really in need of advice on setting up a web server. In the past I've
>always used an ISP so this is all new. We've got a Dell server with W2K,
>IIS 5, CF 4.5, and a dedicated internet connection to our ISP. I need to
>start hosting our sites in house. Does anyone know of a (beginners) step by
>step guide to setting everything up? I don't want to go through our ISP to
>set up domain names so I'm guessing we have to configure our server as a
>dns??? I need to transfer around 100 domain names to our server. Any help
>would be greatly appreciated.
>
>FWIW, I've already read through the IIS docs with no good starting place.
>
>Brad
>
>
>
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