SharePoint - Documents -> link hard coded in MOSS 2007 ?
Asked By Stefan
07-Oct-08 09:34 PM
hi,
I installed MOSS 2007 on my virtual PC. locally everything works find
by using and typing the http://myserver/
However, when I try to access my virtual PC from the outside
http://myipaddress:myport/ (which points to my VPC), every thing works
fine except :
When I click on Documents (top bar), I see the http://myipaddress:myport/Docs
(on the task bar of ie), however the http gets redirected to http://myserver
which of course doesn't exist in the outside of home network
This is wired, does MOSS have a hardcoded http addresses (including
the name of the server) or does it work exclusively on relative http
addresses?
Next when I click on site specifications of document, I could see that
they are on http://myIPAddress/Documents/Forms/AllItems.aspx however I
can see no myport specification
I'm newbie so sorry if my questions are too obvisius but for me they
are not
Regards,
Stefan
http://www.itsconsulting.fr
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Stefan replied...
Could anyone help me with this?
Regards,
Stefan
http://www.itsconsulting.fr
shirley replied...
When you access your SharePoint site from outside, the IPaddress will be automatically resolved and redirect to domain names. So if you want your SharePoint site work globally, you need to assign a standard domain to your SharePoint site. You are welcome to join our free SharePoint seminars. For details, please visit: http://www.nsynergy.com/Pages/Seminars.aspx
Mike Walsh replied...
Stefan, give the newsgroup readers a chance. You only posted this
yesterday (23 hours before this post).
If you are in such a hurry, a newsgroup is not the place to ask. Instead
ring Microsoft Customer Services Support.
Mike Walsh
WSS FAQ http://www.wssfaq.com / wss.collutions.com
I regret that private e-mail questions will not be answered
Daniel A. Galant replied...
This is a case for Alternate Access mappings. sharePoint is doing just what
it is designed to do. in order to access your site from a different URL, you
need to go into your Central Administration and create an Alternate Access
mapping for the web application to map the myipaddress:myport to myserver.
--
Daniel A. Galant
Imagine what we could be... if we could just imagine.
Stefan replied...
Thanks a lot Dan, I will look at it this evening...
Regards,
http://www.itsconsulting.fr
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