Yep, you can define multiple virtual web servers, but only one can run at a
time. Not perfect, but better than nothing when working on multiple
projects.

That guy did a good job at explaining it:
http://weblogs.asp.net/stevencohn/articles/59782.aspx

Jean Moniatte
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On 3/27/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Actually, you can have multiple virtual servers on XP. After
> much looking and research I came across iisadmin, which
> allows you to access the built in but basically hidden multi
> homing capabilities of XP (and Win 2k).

I'm pretty sure that just allows you to switch the configuration of your
one
virtual server; it doesn't allow you to run multiple virtual servers
concurrently. It's still a handy tool, though.

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