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Changing the default url for a sharepoint site

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cloksin

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Jun 13, 2004
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I have been trying to change the default url for a sharepoint site from the //<server name>:<port #> to something a little more user friendly like //randomname.lan. I have moss 2007 installed on a windows server 2003 box with iis 6 and sql server 2005. this is the only server that sharepoint is installed on, but the dns servers are both server 2000 boxes. I have tried adding a host(a) record in dns, i've added host headers in iis, i've use alternate access mappings, and i've tried these individually and together, but i either get a page cannot be displayed error or a google search page. What am I doing wrong?
 
Hello,

First of all, do not modify IIS. In fact, doing so will likely ruin any chance you have of getting this done 'properly'. The reason is that SharePoint handles all the IIS stuff for you, and if you have made modifications to IIS there is no way for SharePoint to detect or understand what you were trying to do and thus it will fail to make corrections required to support alternate mappings.

I do not know what you are doing wrong, but I can tell you how to do it right :)

Make sure your DNS is working properly and pointing to the right place. A simple 'c:\>ping randomname.lan' resolving to the correct IP is all you need.

Next, set up AAM in SharePoint. You need to either set up what SharePoint calls a Public URL or set up an additional internal URL. Make sure you select the correct AAM collection, ie the web aplication to which you want the traffic to be directed.

After this you can access your site from the new URL. I just followed this exact setup whie writing this post just to make sure it works. Granted I have the DNS set up on the same computer but that does not affect the result.

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Will this work if I use the dns of my local network, or do I need to create a new forward lookup zone?
 
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