yeah, i should have i just didn't think of that, because what other reason would there be to have a windows web server??? :)
thanks again for all the help, folks! i've even got it set up now so that my wireless network can access the sites, which i was beyond what i was hoping for.
update!
well, seems i've been banging my head against a brick wall. not sure why, but after running out of other things to check, i peeked into the web service extensions in IIS and ASP was prohibited. allowing it here, now my DNS stuff is working (I still get UNKNOWN in nslookup, but it does...
unfortunately, i deleted the default website in IIS (i didn't know it was going to be this tough to set up multiple sites) and have zero working websites on the computer now. going to 127.0.0.1 just gives me a 404 now.
would the virtual directories thing work as if each site was at the root...
actually, i found that page thru google already and i must still be missing something, because i can't get it to work following that step by step.
i don't think the computer is using the DNS server. i went to my network connection (I only have one) and put 192.168.0.10 as my DNS server (same...
i'm still having trouble just setting up the DNS server.
my computer name is GAZETTE, the workgroup is HOME.
when i go to the dnsmgmt tool, and click Connect to DNS Server, i choose "This computer"
that creates under DNS a server named GAZETTE.
It's after this step I get lost. I don't know...
thanks for the tips folks! i had already installed DNS, but it was a little stupefying as to what to do after i installed it. i know i need to enter things in there too, i just have no idea what or where. the port thing works great, i'm using that now. thanks :)
but it would be sweet to be...
I am a lowly web design guy and trying to set up multiple web sites so i can test them on the local machine (running server 2003)
I can create the sites easily enough in IIS, but I have no idea how to get to them with the browser. Is there any baby steps tutorial for this? All I need to do is...
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