> Thanks for your thoughts. I am pretty sure that the IIS virtual directories must be the problem. I can go into IIS and browse
> to the virtual directories and see all of the files in them but IIS does not seem to want to serve them up. I can access the
> other server directly by setting the file name through the other server name and everything works fine.
Do you have multiple virtual servers on the same machine? If so, maybe
traffic is going to the wrong one.
> Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated. I am afraid my next option is going to be to re-install the server from a backup
> from last week. The data is on another drive so I won't lose anything except a lot of down time and hours spent doing it.
I doubt you'll have to do that - IIS problems are usually pretty easy to fix.
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