[Igor Leturia] I've got Zope installed on a Win2K Server. In that same server I've got IIS installed, which I can't uninstall because I need it for mail and other services, and IIS takes port 80. So now when I want to enter into Zope I have to write 'localhost:8080', and if I just write 'localhost' I get into IIS. I need an easy redirection of some kind that will allow me to get into IIS with 'localhost' and into Zope with 'localhost/zope' or 'zope.localhost', without the ':8080'. [Tom P] You can easily configure IIS to redirect to any particular page on Zope. For example, I have a Zope folder called "gcm", and Zope is on port 8080. I set up IIS, and created a virtual directory, also called "gcm" for IIS. The wizard for setting it up makes you point to some directory, but that does not matter because you will change it right away. Next, open the properties for that virtual folder and change it to redirect to the corresponding Zope directory. Now http://localhost:11111/gcm (the IIS virtual directory) gets transferred over to http://localhost:8080/gcm/ (my Zope installation). You would have to map each top-level folder you want people to get at through IIS. There is no need for Apache or Virtual Host Monster as long as this is all you want to do. Cheers, Tom P