charly
Tue Apr 12 04:15:06 CDT 2005
Hello Gary,
thank's.
Now I know that it is not easy to do this. I think your first proposal is
the best.
Charly
"Gary A. Bushey [MVP]" <bushey@mindspring.com.REMOVETOSEND> schrieb im
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> There are 2 options that I can suggest.
>
> 1) change the "MySite" link to redirect the user to another page where it
> can determine which server they should be on (perhaps something in the
> profile will state this) and if needed, redirect them to the MySite on the
> other server.
> Pros: Should always work
> Cons: Harder to implement
>
> 2) Add a different link for "MySite - Berlin" and that redirects to the
> Berlin Mysite page and hope users click the right link.
> Pros: Easier to implement
> Cons: Have to trust users to do the right thing.
> --
> Gary A. Bushey
> SPS MVP
> bushey@mindspring.com
> "charly" <asdjfalskdj@sadhfjaks.de> wrote in message
> news:OteJkrDPFHA.3380@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have a very big problem with MySite. Maybe some can help me.
>>
>> Problem:
>>
>> We have installed at this time 2 SharePoint Portal Server 2003 at two
>> different locations.
>>
>> For example one SPS at London and one at Berlin
>>
>> We use one SPS (Berlin) for the first login like
http:\\start
>>
>> All Users get now the start page.
>>
>> But now begins the problem. Some users should use MYSITE at London or use
>> the SPS at Berlin.
>>
>> What can I do ?
>>
>>
>> Charly
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