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12/14/2006 10:00 AM
 
Ok, I figured out how to get the DNS issue to resolve.  I just need to figure out how to get the default website point to the virtual directory in IIS.  I tried to point it to the directory, but it seems that it has to be a virtual directory.  How would I get this done?  I can get it done with a child site but not the default.
 
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12/15/2006 11:05 PM
 
It sounds like there was a history behind this issue on which we didn't get any background information.  Can you provide a little more information?  The information you provided is a little vague.
 
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12/16/2006 10:59 AM
 
What web server?  Do you own the server or is your site hosted?

Under IIS, you can create virtual directories under the primary website.  The folder for the virtual directory does not need to be located in any specific location.  However, this does not sound like what you are trying to accomplish.

It sounds like you are trying to change the folder location for the primary website to something other than \Inetpub\wwwroot\.  Which is a completely different problem.

Can you provide some more detail explaining what you are trying to accomplish?
 
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12/16/2006 11:25 AM
 
here is the background info:

The server is owned by my company and it is windows server 2003 web edition.  I original have the folder as its own folder instead of under wwwroot to make it easier for other to follow what I did.  I am having the trouble of tring to fix (in this case redo from scratch) what someone else has done and I have no knowledge what he has done.  I have learned a ton about DNN and I just need it to go live.

The IP address of our in house physical server is 12.27.134.116.  The vitural directory is /dnn.  I am tring to it be dev.hyper.com.  I have a complete copy of the DNN site in the wwwroot site where I could technically point to it if needed to.  I want to get the dnn site to be hit by typing 12.27.134.116 instead of 12.27.134.116/dnn.  Then the next thing would be to get the site to be picked up by dev.hyper.com.
 
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12/16/2006 11:52 AM
 
The vitural directory is /dnn.  I am tring to it be dev.hyper.com.  I have a complete copy of the DNN site in the wwwroot site where I could technically point to it if needed to.  I want to get the dnn site to be hit by typing 12.27.134.116 instead of 12.27.134.116/dnn.

On your web server, open the Internet Information Services Manager via Administration Tools.  Expand the tree until you find Default Web Site.  Right-click and select properties.  Then select the Home Directory tab.  Now change the "Local path" and add "dnn" to the end (for example, C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dnn\".  Or, as I understood your original question, you could change the "Local path" to C:\dnn\ just as easily.  This would not be standard practice, and would likely cause anyone else maintaining this site in the future to do some serious head scratching.  If you do change your local path to "C:\dnn", I would definitely remove the "dnn" folder from your C:\inetpub\wwwroot folder, to prevent someone trying to update the site from updating the files in the wrong folder.

You will need to verify that the other settings for the default web site (execute permissions, ASP.NET version, etc) are set correctly.

Then the next thing would be to get the site to be picked up by dev.hyper.com.
This will require editing the DNS settings on your local DNS server.  Unfortunately, this is outside my knowledge.  I always let our system administrator make these changes for me. 
 
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