Why not just change the address on the site that already exists? Or, if you want it to reply to both addresses, add the new address to the site, AND keep the old one. How are these parallel connections coming in to your network? Is this server in some sort of DMZ or something? Glenn Sullivan, MCSE+I MCDBA David Clark Company Inc. -----Original Message----- From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Condon, Mike Posted At: Friday, May 07, 2004 9:34 AM Posted To: Windows 2000 Conversation: [windows2000] IIS Question (strike 2) Subject: [windows2000] IIS Question (strike 2) We're migrating to a new ISP (therefore a new outside IP address). We're fortunate enough to be able to maintain both the old & new addresses for some time. How can I copy the IIS definition for the current IP address & all of it's information (Secure Web Sites, etc.) and add it to the IIS service with the new address (without just brute force reentering the information, and perhaps incorrectly)? ******************************************************** This Weeks Sponsor StressedPuppy.com Games Feeling stressed out? Check out our games to relieve your stress. http://www.StressedPuppy.com ******************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm ******************************************************** This Weeks Sponsor StressedPuppy.com Games Feeling stressed out? Check out our games to relieve your stress. http://www.StressedPuppy.com ******************************************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm