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12/2/2008 8:54 AM
 

I'm running a development machine with IIS 7.0 installed on it. In order to facilitate development on a live Web Server, as well as a possible hosting point to show clients websites.

Is there a way I am able to set up multiple instances of DNN on IIS 7.0 using only 1 IP address, and be able to access the sites on all the locally networked machines, as well as over the net from a different location?

I've been trying various methods I've found through my searched, however non of them seem to help me at all.

 
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12/2/2008 12:42 PM
 

you need to assign host headers with the IIS web sites, either using different domains or subdomains. Make sure, that the domains are assigned correctly in the name server for internal and external use.


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Sebastian Leupold

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