Why don't you just install the Windows version of Apache?  That way your
development environment will be much closer to your production
environment.

-Rasmus

On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, [ rswfire ] wrote:

> This is a little off topic, so I apologize, but I was hoping one of the
> computer gurus here could help me.
>
> When I go live with my network, I will be using sub-domains.  Such as:
> http://subdomain.domain.com/
>
> In order to test this on my NT5/IIS5 system, I need to be able to use these
> subdomains.  I am programming locally, so there is no .com after my name.
> It is my computer name:  http://si-exec-cio/
>
> Does anyone know how I can configure IIS5 to include
> http://subdomain.si-exec-cio/ ?
>
> I am using Win 2000 Professional.
>
> Again, I apologize for sending an off-topic message.  My network is
> primarily controlled by PHP so I hope you can understand.  =)
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