IIS Host Header Name
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I've assigned a host header name to a website in IIS, but it's not working
when I type it in a browser (yes, I've tried an iisreset). I have the IP
address as "all unassigned". I'm wanting to be able to type
"intranet.domainname.local" in the browser and have our intranet website
come up (not the built in SBS companyweb). Is there something I'm missing
here to make this work?
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Brandon
http://www.presentationsdirect.com
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