Re: ALERTS being sent with URL "localhost"



Thanks Todd!

"Todd Klindt" <usenet@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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The URL in the Alert is taken from the URL you used to connect when you
created the alert. So if you connected to
http://localhost/site/Shared%20Documents and created at alert, it would
link to Localhost. If you went to
http://servername/site/Shared%20Documents the URL in the alert would be
servername. If you see 'localhost' in the Quota alerts that means the
site was restore via STSADM using localhost (i.e. stsadm -o restore -url
http://localhost/site -filename backup.dat). That's how it happens.

Now, how to fix it...

Depending on the number of Alerts, it might be easier to just recreate
them. If you don't want to make your users recreate their own alerts you
can use the Lead-it Alerts web part to assign alerts to them. If the
number of alerts you have is too great for that, Microsoft has a "server
rename" tool that will walk through your sites and fix the URLs. As far
as I know it's not public, so you'll have to go through your TAM (if you
have one) or call PSS for it.

tk
"Jonathan Davey" <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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My alerts are being sent out with a link to "localhost" rather than the
FQDN.

Why is this? And can I change it somehow.

Thanks





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