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You wouldn't need to create a new ip address. You could just have a
different hostname that points to the same ip. The web server's virtual
hosting mechanism will handle the rest.
- --Ray

Laurence Bates wrote:
| I rather suspected that other web systems handles this better than
IIS.  My
| understanding is that in IIS I can create a new web site and have its
| default folder be a subdirectory of another root web site but I was hoping
| to avoid having to create new IIS web sites and IP addresses for each
folder
| that someone wants easy access to.  I suspect that it will cause an
| avalanche of requests if I do that.
|

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Ray Hernandez
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