SharePoint - WSS URL strangeness

Asked By David McKenzie
15-Mar-07 04:10 PM
We have a WSS V2 Server named PRODPORTAL01 which is accessed by
PORTAL.DOMAIN.ORG
All relative navigation resolves to PORTAL.DOMAIN.ORG/site
...

We have been testing WSS V3 on a server, TESTPORTAL3.
Yesterday we changed our internal DNS entry TESTPORTAL.DOMAIN.ORG to point
to TESTPORTAL3 (as opposed to the old TESTPORTAL01

If I enter http://TESTPORTAL.DOMAIN.ORG the url in the browser address bar
will change to HTTP://TESTPORTAL3/default.aspx
If I enter http://TESTPORTAL.DOMAIN.ORGG/default.aspx in the browser address
bar, the url continues to be referenced by the FQ DNS name.

This inconsistancy has some interesting and possibly serious implications
for our shop.

Any ideas out there?
  lukezha replied...
16-Mar-07 12:50 AM
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Hello David,

You may first check the web site's default page setting in IIS manager:

1. In IIS Manager, right click the site, and select properties
2. in Documents tab, check the default content page, Is the "default.aspx"
the top one? If you may try to remove others opinions and only leave
issue?

Sincerely,

Luke Zhang

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  David McKenzie replied...
16-Mar-07 08:12 AM
No change
The server name still substitutes if the default.aspx is not specified
  callahan replied...
17-Mar-07 08:08 PM
What are your alternate access mapping settings for the resolution of
testportal.domain.org?  Is it set to resolve to testportal3?

And the fact that it doesn't resolve when specifically addressing to the
aspx page is a problem I have had as well.  Well, in my environment it's a
problem...

-callahan
  David McKenzie replied...
19-Mar-07 08:48 AM
Yep
Like Zhang answered my Renaming a WSS Server question below with the same
suggestion.
  callahan replied...
19-Mar-07 09:49 AM
Thanks for getting back to me on that.  it is nice to know that problem is not
persisting.

www.server.com/default.aspx it does not because of the extra
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