I have disabled the Auto Discovery on the SERVER Properties tab. From what I have been told MS Exchange 2000 is hard coded to look for the IIS default website on port 80. -----Original Message----- From: Jim Harrison [mailto:jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 8:59 AM To: [ISAserver.org Discussion List] Subject: [isalist] Re: Exchange & ISA on same box http://www.ISAserver.org ISA also uses port 80 on the internal interface for the Auto Discovery listener. You can either disable the Auto Discovery listener or change the website port to something else. Jim Harrison MCP(NT4, W2K), A+, Network+, PCG http://isaserver.org/authors/harrison/ Read the books! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Russ Reed" <russ.reed@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: "[ISAserver.org Discussion List]" <isalist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2002 19:38 Subject: [isalist] Exchange & ISA on same box http://www.ISAserver.org I am trying to run Exchange 2000 and ISA on the same box. I am also running a webserver on another internal server. I need to get the default IIS website running on the Exchange/ISA server so I can administer my Exchange public folders. I have my ISA server set to listen on the external interface on port 80 (for my other internal web server). I configure IIS default website to listen on the internal interface port 80. When I try to start the default IIS website on the Exchange/ISA, I get a message saying the the address in already in use. I know ISA is holding on to port 80 on the internal interface. How do I get ISA to give up the internal port 80? ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: jim@xxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub') ------------------------------------------------------ You are currently subscribed to this ISAserver.org Discussion List as: russ.reed@xxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send a blank email to $subst('Email.Unsub')