Re: redirect http to www

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OK, under Web site ID > advanced, I put in www.xxxxxx.com port 80, and
xxxxx.com port 80. no change.
Is this correct?
Thank you for a fast reponse

"Anthony" wrote:

In the website Properties, web site identification, Advanced, you can set
one or more host headers for the listen to respond to, for example
www.xxxx.com and xxxx.com
Or else if you have two sites on two different IP addresses you can redirect
one to the other.
Anthony,
http://www.airdesk.co.uk


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Not sure what you mean Host header.


"Anthony" wrote:

Did you look at the host header I mentioned?

"To Old To . . ." <ToOldTo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I can't use the redirect as it is already pointed to e:\dir. So is there
anything else that I can do?

Thank you for your reply

"Anthony" wrote:

You can redirect in IIS by setting Properties, Home Directory, a
redirection
to a URL.
But it sounds as though what you want is to add xxxxx/com as a host
header
to the www.xxxxx.com site,
Anthony
http://www.airdesk.co.uk



"To Old To . . ." <ToOldTo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I am not sure if this is the place, but when I type in xxxxxx.com or
http://xxxxxx.com I can't get to the site. I have to type
www.xxxxxx.com.
I
moved my site from Unix to Windows. In Unix I can add a line to the
.htaccess
file. How do I do this for IIS?
Thank you in advance.









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