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5/11/2007 7:02 PM
 

I got dotnetnuke 4.05.01 installed on my 2003 IIS6 server with a SQL 2005 back end.  The server name is consolapsrv04.domain.com  I've got an alias on my DNS server that points www to consolapsrv04.....  It works when I type in the first address, but all the links on the page then become consolapsrv04.conseptsol.......com  This is fine for internal name resolution, but obviously external parties can not get to an internal name.  Any help on this would be apprecaited.  Thanks.

-Bryan

 
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5/11/2007 8:03 PM
 

I figured it out, I deleted the HTTP alias for the servername.domain.com and added www.domain.com/dotnetnuke  Now, I woluld like to get www.conseptsolutions.com to display my site rather than having to go to www.conseptsolutions.com/dotnetnuke  Is this an IIS setting or a DNN setting?  Thanks.

-Bryan

 
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5/11/2007 8:47 PM
 

When you say the first address works fine but all the links become consolapsrv04.conseptsol.......com, are you referring to links that reference files, external pages, etc., or are you referring to your links to other pages within your site?  It soulds like you have yor links setup with relative paths when they should be absolute.

Paul

 
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