I think this can be done with certain IE Toolbars or extensions. Not a default feature though.
cscgal
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Hello,
Attitude won't get you too far, but I agree and moved the post back into 2003 where it belongs.
Now, onto your problem.
You want to type in http:\\inventory and have it come up with the listing on that particular computer (the server), or are you hoping that \\inventory shows you the inventory on every computer? I think you said you have a program that does it's thing on the server, and will leave the results in a file on that server in the IIS "home".
If that is the case, all you need to do is make a DNS entry into your environment that maps inventory to that computer's IP address. Now, bear in mind that if other things are stored on that computer, such as a website with the local weather information, then you might have to work things a different way. You might want to have a http:\\servername\inventory and a http:\\servername\weather in that case.
But if all you want to do is look at that one inventory on that one server, the DNS case explained above will work.
Christian
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