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6/27/2010 1:14 PM
 
Jeff Cochran wrote:
Carlos Rodriguez wrote:

So, what you are missing is the definition of the Host Name in IIS, this is in the Web site definition.

 Always leave the host name blank in IIS unless you're using Host Headers to run two sites on one IP.  All DNN portals run as a single IIS site, there is no need to use host names.  DNS directs the name to the IP and DNN answers all requests and directs the request to the proper portal.

Jeff

Unless you are in an environment that has multiple websites on the same machine/ip address, like most of the world. Then you need to properly utilize host headers.


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