Unfortunately, my money would be on a virus, or unauthorized use (which could also be a virus). You should be able to drill down with performance monitor and track which threads are causing the high cpu use. Once you figure out which thread/process id, and figure out which process it is, you...
Sounds like you might have a couple of problems. First, you need to specify a default document in your IIS default website for that machine. Although, it should automatically use index or default.
It also sounds like you might have a dns issue on your local network. Some how your browser...
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