RE: Using redirect for a folder/directory
- From: wawang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Walter Wang [MSFT])
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 09:59:26 GMT
Hi,
Thank you for your post.
Based on my understanding, your question is about how to redirect both the
website name a virtual directory name. If I've misunderstood anything,
please feel free to post here.
First, you need to redirect the website by following steps:
1) In IIS management console, open the properties dialog for the website,
switch to tab "Home Directory", you can select option "A redirection to a
URL" and type in your new website name.
Then you need to create a virtual directory in your new website named
"old01", open its properties dialog and redirect to
"http://www.newsite/new01".
You can now visit "http://www.oldsite/old01/*", it should now redirect to
"http://www.newsite/new01/*".
Hope this helps. Please feel free to post here if anything is unclear.
Regards,
Walter Wang (wawang@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, remove 'online.')
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