Hi all! 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'. I've searched in zope.org, and I've tried two approaches: - http://www.zope.org/Members/brianh/iis_howto : I couldn't get it to work, and besides I've read that using pcgi makes the system unstable. - http://www.zope.org/Members/andym/ASP404 : I couldn't get it to work, and besides the author says it doesn't work in all situations. I'm quite desperate, I need this urgently! It's not just that the ':8080' makes the adress ugly, it's also that the website cannot be accessed from many companies where they've got a firewall that blocks access to the outside from any port different to 80. I've also heard something about 'rewrite rules', 'virtual host monsters', 'redirections', but I know nothing about them. So, can anyone help me do this easily? Thanks in advance, Igor Leturia