Maybe you should consider simply putting WUG on another machine.
So that if your web server is down, you won't loose the network monitoring service as well...
My 2 cents.
At 01:35 PM 9/5/2002 -0400, you wrote:
Can I use IIS to host the web pages created by WUG? or am i stuck using the
built in Web Server?
The reason i ask is this, i have 2 services that need to utilize port 80
for HTTP, my portal that hosts information for our company, and the WUG web
pages...unfortunatly, i can not change the port used for HTTP on the WUG or
Intranet web page due to firewall security policies, i'd like to bind
another ip to the adapter and have my WUG use port 80 on 1 ip address, and
my intranet web site use port 80 on the other....if i try to use the
internal web server used by WUG, it seems to bind to ALL ip addresses on
the box, making it impossible for me to specify 1 ip for each
service....any help would be great
Aaron A. Brooks
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Ainsworth Communication Services
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