Paul
Thu Jul 15 21:32:59 CDT 2004
Go into IIS and setup a Host Header for the CRM site, Then add an alias for
the Header to DNS. Calling the Alias will then resolve and access the
site,
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"Christopher" <Christopher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Try using the fully qualified domain name so that the CRM server is
> resoved through
> the DNS.
>
> "Todd Reibling" wrote:
>
>> I initially installed the CRM server to the default url of the server
>> (i.e.
http://servername). I then installed SharePoint and it messed
>> the configuration up. I then uninstalled SP. Now I can't get to the
>> default server's url of
http://servername.
>>
>> Any suggestions on how to correct?
>>
>>