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Basic IIS Question

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xwire

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May 18, 2002
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Hello, I have a basic question for you people out there. I am just getting my feet wet in IIS 5.0. I am trying to create a URL for Outlook Web Access. I am trying to use this as a diagram -
My problem is that I when I try and connect to this site it still says the page is under contruction. When I try and connect to the default OWA site, bypassing the one I made, it works, the only difference I can see is that the Virtual Folder under Exchweb\Bin, has a folder and a globe, and the one I created does not. What does the globe mean? and is this the right way to create the URL?
 
A globe would means it's a site not a folder,

2000 Server or 2000 Pro

Are you trying to create a hostname for exchange?



Chris.

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ok.
using subdomains needs a DNS A (hostname) record or an alias (CNAME) record adding for the subdomain to the public DNS server. (unless the DNS is set up to resolve wildcards).
Then a matching hostheader needs creating for the site you have set up.

A few options exist for redirecting.

1/ set the home directory of the site to point to the OWA folder. (simplest and recommended)

2/ use the IIS MMC to set redirection. located on the home directroy tab

3/ set up the default page to send a 307/302 status and then redirect to the new location using ASP to set the headers.



Chris.

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Thanks I will try this, I have DNS already set to resolve to that subdomain, but I will go and make sure. Is the IIS MMC better to use than the IIS admin under administrator tools?
 
it is quicker, provided you have physical or Terminal Services access to the server of course.



Chris.

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A website that proves the cobblers kids adage.
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So long, and thanks for all the fish.
 
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