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2/6/2008 10:23 PM
 

I've read a few threads on this, but no solid answers.  I have the localhost redirect issue that's widely talked about on forums where the site cannot be accessed by another computer and is redirected to localhost on the computer.  I have added the IP address as an alias - is the a valid config?  I have also added the www.[domain].com entry but it's not pointed yet and I'm not using it yet to access it anyway, just the IP directly.  Is there some way of removing localhost as an alias for the site?  I want to directly access the site via the IP and not have to add /DNN to the URL - should that be working using the IP as the alias, too? What exactly needs to be done???

 
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