05-19-06 06:16 PM
Hi Mindy,
I would suggest to map servername to the channel www.mydomain.com using the
approach listed below as your approach is not supported:
http://download.microsoft.com/downl...>
MCMS+2002+-+(complete)+FAQ.htm#477EA7E7-CA78-456B-BC4D-B3E3AE832ABE
Cheers,
Stefan
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"Mindy" <Mindy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> My webserver is located in our intranet. I enable the Host header as well.
> The Mcms website is live and accessible through the www.mydomain.com. I
> notice if we have 5-8 people doing the website authoring at the same time
> in
> the www.mydonmain.com, the website responds very slow. It was very fast
> before we making the website live with the same number of people updating
> the
> site through our intranet.
>
> I figure out it will be more efficient if I have the staff to update the
> website throught the intranet instead of the WAN. However, when I try to
> access the website through http://servername/www.mydomain.com/, the link
> of
> the channel still points to http://www.mydomain.com/channelname/, it is
> possible to fix the link to
> http://servername/www.mydomain.com/channelname?
> while acess trhough the intranet?
>
> or do you have a better suggestion? www.mydomain.com is the root channel
> under Channels, it is name exactly as our website domain name.
>
> Thanks
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