Re: Intranet Redirect Help
Re: Intranet Redirect Help
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Originally Posted by
blacksheep
Don't think that helps? :-(
Are you saying in DNS I give Intranet and IP and Port and use the port for the redirect? how do you set up IIS to redirect via a port?
Re: Intranet Redirect Help
What's wrong with Favourites and a Homepage?
If only for the Boss can you just amend the local HOSTS file to do the redirect locally?
Re: Intranet Redirect Help
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Originally Posted by
grrrd
What's wrong with Favourites and a Homepage?
If only for the Boss can you just amend the local HOSTS file to do the redirect locally?
If only I could the boss wants rolled out to everyone and not wanting to mess with HOST files as we got in a tiz with them before grrr
Favourites/homepages not accepted either.
Its just a buzz thing but if they want it we should be able to accommodate it and as said getting to the server from an address like "Intranet" ain't a problem its the IIS side for it to not load up the default website but goes to a certain sub domain instead
Re: Intranet Redirect Help
A CNAME DNS alias on your web server should do the trick. Set up a CNAME with the alias of 'intranet' and set the FQDN to http://supportcentre/intranet. The
'How to Create a DNS Entry for the Web Server' section on this page may point you in the right direction http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324260. I've tried this before but had some issues with IE trying to search for 'intranet' if you didn't put the http:// in front of it when typing it in which obviously becomes annoying for the end user.
Re: Intranet Redirect Help
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Originally Posted by
Tzone
A CNAME DNS alias on your web server should do the trick. Set up a CNAME with the alias of 'intranet' and set the FQDN to
http://supportcentre/intranet. The
'How to Create a DNS Entry for the Web Server' section on this page may point you in the right direction
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324260. I've tried this before but had some issues with IE trying to search for 'intranet' if you didn't put the http:// in front of it when typing it in which obviously becomes annoying for the end user.
Thanks for you help and yeah I am guessing if they put just "intranet" (and not http://intranet) into the browser it will go to Bing and search it :-( Oh well cant have everything can they ;-)