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    Help needed for accessing both the HomeSeer webpage and a Windows 2000 webpage

    I'm sort of new at this, but can I address my HS webpages from webpages created on my Win2k Servers webpages ?

    I hope this is possible. Does not seem to work.
    Can I run both Webpages on the same server ?
    Some information:
    My Win2K servers IP address is : 192.168.0.5
    HS hosts it page on the same server at 192.168.0.5:90
    The Win2K servers pages are on the same computer at 192.168.0.5:99
    Seems I can access one of the pages only if the other is disabled .
    Hope this makes since.
    ? Can my Win2K server address both Web pages at the same time ?
    Should I create different IP addresses ?

    Thank You in advance for any suggestions.

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    Phil ~

    The default W2K IIS web server is on Port 80 and HomeSeer is also by default on Port 80. You need to change one of them such as putting HomeSeer on Port 8080. That will allow you to use both at the same time.

    John

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      #3
      Have you tested both servers? When both are running and configured with different ports you can use IE to see the pages. Put the IP and port number in the address bar. You should see each. If that works, use the port number in the hyperlink.

      If you have configured HS to publish on 90 and IIS to use 99, then embed the port number in the hyperlinks on the IIS pages and you should be able to serve both of them. They are separate processes and should have no conflicts.

      HomeSeer Environment:
      Pentium III 733mhz
      384mb PC133 SDRAM
      HS 1.6, W2K SP3
      MR26A, TI103
      X10 Pro PDT20 thermostat

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