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7/22/2010 6:17 PM
 
Hi, I'm using siteurl.config to redirect around 850 urls to my another site, but after a while, I found that all the redirects were 302 redirect. Is there a way to make them a 301 redirect? coz google still think my old urls exists on my site (due to the 302 moved status code). 
 
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9/1/2010 8:50 AM
 
Hi Ray, I have the same problem, but in my case it is due to the Active Directory Authentication, which is unabled. Anyway have you found a solution to this issue? Thanks, Antonis
 
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9/1/2010 5:08 PM
 
Yeah, I've got our IT people to do it on the server side. they probably did it in the IIS, but not 100% sure. 
 
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