This is the same as any server version of IIS. With one IP, you need either a different port number, or host headers. A host header will have to be able to
resolve to the IP your ISP gives you, to work externally.
Thank you. I hope this information is helpful.
Tim Coffey [MSFT]
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| Hello,
| I am using a Windows NT Server 4.0 with sp6.
| It is running an IIS 4 server.
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| Would you please tell where can I find guideline to setup multiple websites
| with an single IP address?
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| I have tried to search in microsoft.com, however all of the informations are
| introducing IIS5.
| I couldn't find guideline for IIS4.
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