You can tell IIS which page to serve as well. I'll try to describe the graphic interface while typing.
Go to the following place: Start-->Settings-->Control Panel--> Administrative Tools-->Internet Services Manager Go to the following place in the manager: [hostname]-->Default Web Site Right-mouse click on the Default Web Site and select properties. 1. Select the Documents tab. 2. Click the add button 3. Type in the name of the document 4. Click OK 5. Click OK (again) to close the Properties dialogue box 6. Exit the Information Services Manager I can't remember if you have to restart the IIS server, but I usually do. Right now I'm using Apache 2.043 on Windows/2000 Pro with Tomcat 4.1.24 and mod_jk2. I can substitue IIS 5 by shutting down Apache and starting up IIS. Both work fine, but I just prefer working with the Apache web server. That way, I know my configurations will work on both Windows and more reasonable operating systems. As soon as I get forrest patched up (again), I will have a document that details all of this stuff. Hopefully it will be available in html, pdf, and the original how-to-v1.0 xml. If I'm really lucky, I may be able to get forrest to spit out rtf as well. /mde/ just my two cents . . . . __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
