First, can you ping the external interface ?
looks like networking issue (routing and etc), I would suggest you try
windows networking group.
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>I have a webserver running Windows Server 2003 Standard 2003, IIS v6 with
>two
> NICs. I would like to be able to assign a public IP to one NIC and a
> private
> IP to the other. With both NICs enabled, I am unable to access the
> website
> configured on the external NIC. If I disable the internal NIC, all is
> well.
> I can access the website via the external. I have checked the host
> headers,
> IP configurations, routing tables, etc and everything looks good. Can
> someone please help?<!-- ~MESSAGE_AFTER~ -->
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