Thanks for your helpful reply ...

On Mar 28, 5:49 pm, Marcelo <[email protected]> wrote:
> One key is for one domain, at most.
> www. is a subdomain. If you get a key for domain.com thenwww.domain.com
> all subdomains are also covered, including www.
> localhost does not require a key.

How can I ensure that my current key applies to macfh.co.uk rather
than the www subdomain, and get it changed if not?

> You can map hosts with your hosts file and use an alias, in which case
> you'd need a key for that alias.

What would be the effect of making localhost on the test machine point
to the IP of the development machine running IIS?  There is nothing,
literally nothing, else installed on the W7 machine that wasn't
installed with the OS.  It is only used for testing web-pages in IE8.

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