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Stefan [MSFT]

2004-09-15, 10:20 am

Hi Fish,

ok, channels are stored in a SQL database and not in the file system - only
the template files are stored on the file system but never access via a URL.
So I assume that w3.mydomain.edu/[channelname] is a channel url and not
something on your file system. Correct?

To get this working you need to enable the map channel name to host header
feature in the SCA.
See here for details: http://support.microsoft.com/?id=326783

Please be aware that the files on the file system are completly unrelated to
the Url you are entering in the browser! The mapping is done by the
templatefile property in the template gallery item the postings is build on.

Cheers,
Stefan.

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"fishnd" <fishnd@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:22990665-88BF-4339-A93D-E049BC216A1C@microsoft.com...
> Hi Stefan,
> Sorry, I am stuck between IIS terms and CMS. In creating the read only
> website in IIS, I choose the root directory where all the channels are

stored
> on the hard drive for the Home directory. In doing this I can access the

site
> by using w3.mydomain.edu/[channelname]. This displays the site in

read-only
> just fine. We are trying to drop the site directly into the channel so the
> Iusr only needs w3.mydomain.edu to see the site. We don't want them to see
> the main channel name in the URL. When we change the Home directory in IIS

to
> point to the directory where the main channel is stored on the hard drive,

we
> receive the access denied 403. This directory is the same directory that

is
> used if the iusr entered w3.mydomain.edu/[channelname]. The logs don't

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> anything but 403. I hope I have explained this a little better.
>
> "Stefan [MSFT]" wrote:
>
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