I have two sites on the same server. One under \\server\site\division1 and
the other under \\server\site\division2
I would like to setup direct access to the users of each division using a
single url.
Users from division1 will go to division1.company.com
Users from division2 will go to division2.company.com

Thanks,
Omar

Re: How to setup direct access to sites by Gary

Gary
Tue Aug 30 06:15:38 CDT 2005

In IIS Admin create a new Web Site and give it the host header in question.
Once it is created you can then go to its properties and on the "Home
Directory" tab, modify the "The content for this resource should come from"
radio buttons and select "A redirection to a URL" and just enter the
appropriate URL.

--
Gary A. Bushey
SPS MVP
bushey@mindspring.com
"OMPI" <OMPI@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>I have two sites on the same server. One under \\server\site\division1 and
> the other under \\server\site\division2
> I would like to setup direct access to the users of each division using a
> single url.
> Users from division1 will go to division1.company.com
> Users from division2 will go to division2.company.com
>
> Thanks,
> Omar



Re: How to setup direct access to sites by Hollis

Hollis
Tue Aug 30 13:12:43 CDT 2005

In article <eL#goQVrFHA.3640@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl>, Gary A. Bushey [SPS MVP]
wrote:
> In IIS Admin create a new Web Site and give it the host header in question.
> Once it is created you can then go to its properties and on the "Home
> Directory" tab, modify the "The content for this resource should come from"
> radio buttons and select "A redirection to a URL" and just enter the
> appropriate URL.
>
Gary,

That's not the solution he wants. That is two URL's and one source site. He
wants one URL for two source sites, with the split being determined by the
source of the request.

Hollis D. Paul [MVP - Outlook]
Hollis@outhousebythesound.com
Mukilteo, WA USA