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12/11/2006 5:31 PM
 
I am on a shared hosting environment running Plesk with my new host.
With my old host I had no problem forwarding requests for a child portal's domain (eg. ksa.co.nz) to a parent website (spherenet.co.nz). It would handle fine- and the URL would correctly appear as http://www.ksa.co.nz/Default.aspx?tabid=36 etc.

But with my new host I am struggling to configure this through the Control panel, so I am wanting to give instructions to tech to get them to configure it just using IIS.

I am wanting to know what the IIS configuration needs to be so that a child portal's domain name (for example, modelunmanager.com) can be associated with the parent portal's website, and behave correctly.
 
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