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Multiple Domains - one Ip Address 1

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incron

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Mar 16, 2002
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Hey guys can you point me in the right direction:

I'm trying to setup multiple Domains with one ip address on svr 2003 one Domain is setup successfully, but when I attempt to setup the second Domain, the Home Directory folder wont share on the domain I setup. When I right-click on the folder and go to web sharing. It keeps pointing to the first domain - even when I assign it to the new domain. When I re-open the folder its pointing back to the first domain in the "Share On" drop-down list. I double-checked the IIS and DNS setup - everything seems correct. IS there a link you can point me to with -click-by-click instructions....??
 
Stop using the web sharing option. You need to go into IIS and setup the additional websites manually. You will need to setup the host headers setting in IIS for each site so that IIS knows which web site the user is requesting so that the correct site is displayed.

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Hi Denny - Thanks for the quick reply

I setup the HTTP HEADER - but unfortunately got the same results. I setup each domain with a http header and header value. But I still cant bring up the second domain. I even stopped the first domain in the IIS - but the result was the same.
 
You need to set the host header. It is in the advanced properties of the ip that the site is running on. I'll try and remember to take a screenshot Monday if you can't find it.

Denny
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MCTS (SQL 2005 / SQL 2005 BI / SQL 2008 DBA / SQL 2008 DBD / SQL 2008 BI / MWSS 3.0: Configuration / MOSS 2007: Configuration)
MCITP (SQL 2005 DBA / SQL 2008 DBA / SQL 2005 DBD / SQL 2008 DBD / SQL 2005 BI / SQL 2008 BI)
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Mrdenny

Thank u I found what u were speaking of and it worked - thanks again
 
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