Re: Aliasing a site
- From: "Mark Pfeifer" <mpfeifer@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 2005 11:13:14 -0400
I think I know where you are going but the problem is the first part of the
http request is your server. Therefore, you would need to update your DNS
server to associate training with a particular server. So with that said,
you can probably update your DNS server to forward or redirect
http://training to the full URL. We do that for several servers outside of
our control - owa.domain.com redirects to the appropriate url on another
server.
Keep in mind, you will lose "training" as a server name in your network. I
would probably suggest people just use bookmarks to get there and have links
inside your main site to help users.
Mark
"Howard" <hpinsley@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1117566759.351478.116340@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>I have a sharepoint site within my intranet portal with the following
> url:
>
> http://MyServer/sites/TechServices/Training/default.aspx
>
> I'd like users to get to this site via a shorter url:
>
> http://Training
>
> Is there a way to do this. At first I thought that using Alternate
> Access Settings within Portal Server's Central Administration, but I
> think this is for various aliases to the portal as a whole, not an
> alias for a site within the portal. Can this be done?
>
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