I was having a problem with a site I was trying to publish and I came across a KB article on the MS Support site that stated the following: ******************************************* Creating a Web Publishing Rule in ISA Server Web publishing rules in ISA Server map incoming HTTP requests to the appropriate Web server on or behind the ISA Server-based server. To create a Web publishing rule: Click Start , point to Programs , point to Microsoft ISA Server , and then click ISA Management. Expand the Publishing item, right-click Web Publishing Rules , and then click New Rule. Type a name for the Web publishing rule, and then click Next. Click All destinations , and then click Next. Click Any request , and then click Next. Click Redirect the request to this internal Web server. Click Browse , and then click the Web server. Click to select the Send the original host header to the publishing server instead of the actual one (specified above) check box, and then click Next. Click Finish . Repeat these steps for each additional Web site. Restart the Microsoft ISA Server Control service. ********************************************* Is the line "Click All destinations , and then click Next. " correct? How would it know which server to send it to if you had more than one web server? I have OWA on one server and all my web stuff on a different server, how is ISA gonna know where to send it if I have "All Destinations" set? KB Article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q305052 ******************** Mike Carlson http://www.domitianx.com domitianx@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Master Of The Spoon People Keeper Of None ********************