If they are moving everything to a new domain you can set up IIS to serve
the new site under a different instance of IIS. Then go to the old one and
in the properties -> home documents tab click the radio button at the top
called redirection to a new url. Then enter the new domain so that it
forwards to the new instance of IIS.
If that is not the case, and the domain is staying the same you can
customize your 404 error page to either redirect to the index page or
display some sort of "this page doesn't exist in the new site click here to
go to the new site" info.

Dave


On 1/28/05 10:09 AM, "Mark Armstrong" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> client wants ANY unknown inbound URL req to get redirected to their new
> site.
> 
> However, this old domain has old google links, and I just need to make
> ANY request for ANY page at that domain to get redirected.
> 
> I did put a meta refresh on the index, but thats not good enough for
> the rest of the unknown pages (asp, jhtml, htm, etc).
> 
> I'm iis 5, windows, 2K, with CFMX.
> 
> any help is appreciated.
> 
> thanks,
> 
> mark
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