Re: Pages not in root folder
- From: "Cowboy \(Gregory A. Beamer\)" <NoSpamMgbworld@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 20:43:06 -0500
Depends on what you have set up. I think he simply means default document,
which is at root of each directory. In which case, the answer is no.
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"John Timney (MVP)" <x_john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Why dont you just try it. Create a folder and copy your files.
The defaults in IIS doesn't relate the the root folder, it relates to
files that IIS should seek out when presented with only a path, not a file
name.
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John Timney (MVP)
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"Rick" <e_man_online@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
Our website used to have all pages in the root folder, and the entry
page is "Login.aspx".
I was asked to move all pages inside a folder named "Aspx"
Is it possible to move also the default page "Login.aspx" into this
folder, or should it be left in the root folder?
"Login.aspx" is set as the default page in IIS.
If "Login.aspx" is moved into the folder, how is IIS supposed to find
it ?
Thanks in advance,
Rick
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