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you shouldnt need to do that. Just dont foward any ports on your router that IIS will be using (i.e. If you were to use IIS as a web server, just dont foward port 80 on your router to direct any incoming requests on that port to your server IP. Beyond that, you can set it up so you would need to type the IP address of the server on whatever client computer you are on.
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