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Originally Posted by ebus_dk
Yes. Install MS ISA server and create different groups, each with its own outgoing IP through the virtual NIC's you created bebore. Then launch IE with specific proxy settings for each instance of IEexplorer.exe
Make sure the guy that sets this up in ISA knows what he is doing, or you end up with a server that dont know where to route what, and what NIC that to answer what service
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thanks for the answer, it looks like it is a little more involved than I was hoping, I have windows2003 running already on the server and it is hosting a busy website, so I can't really shut things down and redo the server.... I was hoping there was an easier way to assign an ip to an application within what is already running