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6/19/2009 3:40 PM
 

We have a portal SSL cert for www.abc.com.  If users go there using abc.com instead, firefox is giving an invalid certificate error.

I'm sure this has been asked, but I cannot find it, is there a way when users come to the site with url abc.com to force them to www.abc.com.

Using DNN5.0.1 on webhost4life.

Thanks in advance

tom


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6/19/2009 5:14 PM
 

You can either use the Friendly URL provider from iFinity, or create another website in IIS for abc.com and forward it to the website for www.abc.com. Remember, if your using hostheaders, to remove the abc.com from your original IIS website.



 
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