You can also "multihome" a machine simply by assigning a second IP to one of your NICs. In XP this is simply a matter of clicking on the Advanced button on the "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties" dialog box (where you set your IP address) and doing whats obvious on the next tab. Note though that this requires a static IP address; can't do it if it's DHCP assigned.
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