One easy way is create a sub domain under your real one and have it point
to the Win 2000 server.
eg. something.somedomain.com
Then just setup the IIS as a regular web site and
server.
That way it appears that you never leave the original
domain.
Mike
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Chyka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 8:16 AM To: NT System Admin Issues Subject: IIS/DNS Question? Hello everyone,
seeing if there is someone out there that can help
me with this one because i am about to smash my head on the wall.
we have a registered domain name (www.medaille.edu) for our school. our
web page is being hosted on a Unix machine and our dns is windows
2000.
we have developed an online application and inquiry
form that we want to link off of www.medaille.edu, but this is on a windows
2000 server running IIS 5. the web guy is asking me how he should program
the link. the new ASP pages on the 2000 box he wants to link directly to
of www.medaille.edu. i put a host
record in the dns server for the 2000 box, what else do i need to do or what
should be the syntax of his link...pretty new to IIS when it comes to multiple
servers.
thanks for any feedback,
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