Alternate Access Mappings
Hi All,
What are Alternate Access Mappings in MOSS 2007?
How to use "Default", "Intranet", "Internet", "Extranet", "Custom" zones .
Please help me reagrding this Issue.
Let me know if you have any Queries?
Regards,
Kumar.
July 13th, 2010 7:30am
The first thing is that apart from Default, the rest of the fields are interchangeable.
(It is of course useful from a documentation point of view that the Intranet field as the Intranet URL etc. but you could if you wanted put the Intranet URL in the Internet field and vice versa and it would still work.)
The second thing is that the Default field should be the URL you want to use when accessing pages within the site. So a typical default field would be http:<servername>
The third thing is that these can be any kind of URLs. In my test systems (where I access the server - on a portable - from different networks and different machines) I tend to use TCP-IP addresses for all except default to reflect the different addresses
of my different client PCs in different systems. These work just as intranet.company.com would work (a typical URL for the Intranet field - but only, as above, because this is good documentation to use that field for this address).2010 Books:
SPF 2010; SPS 2010; SPD 2010; InfoPath 2010; Workflow etc.
2007 Books:
WSS 3.0; MOSS 2007; SPD 2007; InfoPath 2007; PerformancePoint; SSRS; Workflow
Both lists also include books in French; German; Spanish with even more languages in the 2007 list.
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July 13th, 2010 7:50am
Hi Mike,
Thanks a lot for your fast response.
Could you please explain how to provide url's in these zones.
If we type http://<server.domain.com>:<Portno> in browser which is automatically redirects to http://<server>:<portno>. Then how to give "Intranetzone" url?
Sorry if anything wrong with me.
Let me know if you have any queries.
Regards,
Kumar.
July 13th, 2010 9:37am


