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Adam
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:50 pm    Post subject: 2 CMS web sites, 2 ip addresses, 1 IIS Reply with quote

I have the following set up on ONE machine:

IIS,
2 CMS web sites.
Site 1 has an ip address of : 172.20.15.39
Site 2 has an ip address of: 172.20.15.40
The CMS channels are set up as the following:
Site 1: Root Channel -> Site 1 -> <channels>
Site 2: Root Channel -> Site 2 -> <channels>

I can access both sites, but the URL's look like this:
http://172.20.15.39/Site 1/<page name>
http://172.20.15.40/Site 2/<page name>

How can i remove the "/Site 1/" "/Site 2"/ from the URLs and still have the
proper pages display? I do not want to change the channel hierarchy.

Also, how can I keep the Channels for each site hidden from each other? I
do not want people who access Site 1 to be able to access posting and
channels to Site 2.

Any feedback is appreciated.

Thanks,
Adam
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Stefan [MSFT]
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:50 pm    Post subject: Re: 2 CMS web sites, 2 ip addresses, 1 IIS Reply with quote

Hi Adam,

check out the "map channel name to host header name" feature of MCMS.
It is what you are looking for.

Cheers,
Stefan

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Quote:
I have the following set up on ONE machine:

IIS,
2 CMS web sites.
Site 1 has an ip address of : 172.20.15.39
Site 2 has an ip address of: 172.20.15.40
The CMS channels are set up as the following:
Site 1: Root Channel -> Site 1 -> <channels
Site 2: Root Channel -> Site 2 -> <channels

I can access both sites, but the URL's look like this:
http://172.20.15.39/Site 1/<page name
http://172.20.15.40/Site 2/<page name

How can i remove the "/Site 1/" "/Site 2"/ from the URLs and still have
the
proper pages display? I do not want to change the channel hierarchy.

Also, how can I keep the Channels for each site hidden from each other? I
do not want people who access Site 1 to be able to access posting and
channels to Site 2.

Any feedback is appreciated.

Thanks,
Adam
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Sathish Kumar K
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 5:50 pm    Post subject: Re: 2 CMS web sites, 2 ip addresses, 1 IIS Reply with quote

Hello Adam,

Create appropriate rights groups for each site in the Site manager user roles.
So only the users with permission can create/modfiy postings.

Regards,
Sathish Kumar K

Quote:
I have the following set up on ONE machine:

IIS,
2 CMS web sites.
Site 1 has an ip address of : 172.20.15.39
Site 2 has an ip address of: 172.20.15.40
The CMS channels are set up as the following:
Site 1: Root Channel -> Site 1 -> <channels
Site 2: Root Channel -> Site 2 -> <channels
I can access both sites, but the URL's look like this:
http://172.20.15.39/Site 1/<page name> http://172.20.15.40/Site
2/<page name

How can i remove the "/Site 1/" "/Site 2"/ from the URLs and still
have the proper pages display? I do not want to change the channel
hierarchy.

Also, how can I keep the Channels for each site hidden from each
other? I do not want people who access Site 1 to be able to access
posting and channels to Site 2.

Any feedback is appreciated.

Thanks,
Adam
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