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Browse All TopicsIf I enter the name of the directory where my pages are, I want it to redirect the browser to the intro page. How do I do it? I tried doing it in IIS settings with a redirection to URL, but it seems that browsing between the pages gets messed up. What's the correct way to do it?
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by: dummie_qPosted on 2004-04-02 at 10:27:28ID: 10743116
Go to InetMgr admin console.
Go the folder under the web site for which u r trying these settings.
Eg: if sitename is: www.testsite.com and folder is "testfolder", u will have testfolder under the sitename.
Now, right click on folder (testfolder).
Go to properties.
Go to "Documents" tab.
Make sure "Enable default document" is clicked.
Add the intro page, say "intro.aspx" to the list.
That should do it..
hth..