Once you have stopped it, it shouldn't start again on reboot. You can also just point the default website to the localhost ip (127.0.0.1) and no one should even be able to get to it. Jim Rod Falanga <> wrote: We've got it working again. In order to make it work, we've had to stop the default web site in IIS (this is on a Windows 2000 Server). Since this does work, and we really don't want the default website working on the IIS machine, how do we make it so that when it reboots the default website won't get started again? -----Original Message----- From: "Chris Ruggeri" Subject: [windows2000] Re: Why are users getting DNS error messages? Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 19:32:26 -0700 Have you tried to ping or run a tracert on the external address of your router to see where it fails?.......port analyzer on the address to see if 80 is open? ******************************************************** This Weeks Sponsor SeamlessPlanet.com Domain Names Register your .com domain name for as low as $7.85 One of the lowest prices on the web! Part of The Kenzig Group. http://www.seamlessplanet.com ********************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm