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>I don't think so. But you may be able to configure the firewall to handle the local IPs and leave IE out of the loop.
I believe that essentially what our network admin did at my previous employer was set the DNS server to route them correctly. In order for our users to hit the local intranet, they typed an alias - http://ssinet - and the DNS server sent them to the local IIS Server.
Wayne Myers, MCSD
Senior Consultant
Forte' Incorporated
"The only things you can take to heaven are those which you give away" Author Unknown