I recently brought one of my companies online with Small Business Server. At the time that I did so, I was not aware of Microsoft’s domian naming best practices. As a result, when I set up the local domain name, I used a fully qualified domain name as it states in setup manual that came with SBS. I used our public www.companyname.com as it is registered for the net. I set up the SBS domain controller to resolve our DNS and we were up an running. Our Exchange server works perfectly retreiving local and internal email. I was able to publish our website by setting it up in IIS. The site was visible from outside our network, but not from within by our client PC’s. I began to look around and attempted to make some setting changes that would resolve the client PC’s connectivity to our web. As a result, I have disabled the web from being visable publicly. I cannot get the settings restored to make our site visable again. I have done a reinstall of the IIS, ISA servers from the SBS setup CD. Anyone know if I can run a setup of IIS, Exchange and ISA from the CD once agin and this time change the SBS server Domain Name to http://mycompany.local as Microsift suggest in there best practices? I am thinking that this my help resolve any problems that I am having as a result of not having a seperate .com and .local domain.