That's the easy way out.  I would really like to keep it on port 80

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Just have it listen on a different port, say 8080...

--D

Duane Waddle
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Matthew Snyderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@list.ipswitch.com on 07/05/2001
12:22:35 PM

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     I have installed What's Up Gold 6.02 on a server that is running a
few other management programs.  Also installed on the server is IIS 5.0.  I
was wondering if anyone has configured IIS to act as the web server for
What's Up Gold?  Or I have used IIS's host headers to direct me to the
proper directory for similar programs web interface.  Or when that was not
possible, (Denika) I was able to add another IP to the machine and have the
program listen only on that IP.

Any suggestion and help is greatly appreciated.


Matthew Snyderman
ASP Network Engineer



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