Hello.
You can do this inside IIS Manager very easy. Follow these steps:
1. Open IIS Manager
2. Right-click on the Default Website
3. Choose New - Virtual Directory
4. Follow the wizard
/Magnus
>OK, I finally got the information: the setup is done by
>right-clicking in Windows NT Explorer, and going to the Web Sharing
>tab. It seems somewhat obscure to handle the important mapping
>function outside of IIS. At the least, I think the function should
>also be available as an explicit list of mappings. But, what do
>I know compared to Microsoft....
>
>David Alexander
>Opal Computing
>
>>I am trying to map various directories on my NT Server 4.0
>>machine to be accessible via http e.g. (for local access):
>>
>>d:\CFWork -->
http://127.0.0.1/cf>>
>>I don't know what the term used with IIS is, but it could
>>be "mapping" or "alias". In any case, I can not seem to
>>find where these mappings can be created, nor can I locate
>>a help file for IIS! I found the mapping area in 30 seconds
>>with Personal Web Server on my Windows 95 laptop, but have
>>not had luck yet with IIS. TIA.
>>
>>David Alexander
>>Opal Computing
Magnus NordinVFP MCP
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