Hi,
Assuming you're hosting from the same IP you're posting from, your site
works fine from the outside. Some routers don't support looping back to the
inside
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"Jeremy Shepherd" <jeremy RemoveThis @pipemedia.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Im a novice at the windows 2000 server, I have never had a go with IIS, I
> need some help if you have some spare time please drop me a line.
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> Just to give you a run down, ive set up a route through my fire wall
router
> for in coming web traffic on port 80 mapping it to my server ip address.
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> iss I have set up well I think I have the link to my web on the drive. I
> think the im struggling with is how to tie IIS to the incoming traffic. I
> may be miles from the solution.
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> Please can any on spare me a note. It will be very much appreciated.
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> jez.
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