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1/6/2011 3:24 PM
 
In my current setup, I installed my dnn on C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dnn56 on Windows 2003 Server.  The name of server is called lab-1

From there, I created a virtual directory called dnn56, which points to C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dnn56

Installation was successful, so when I type http://lab-1/dnn56, I see my dnn website. 

Now, I want my users to access this site (Intranet  use).   Instead of them typing http://lab-1/dnn56, I want them to enter http://quickaccess

How do I set it up for Intranet  use to have http://quickaccess resolve to http://lab-1/dnn56?
What do I need to change in my IIS Setting or is it a DNN setting?
 
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