Random Clicker
2005-01-11 15:49:31 UTC
Any help is much appreciated.
Default SharePoint Portal 2003 install:
I have set the Default URL as http://alias.domain.com
And Users across the internet and through my ISA server can access the top
level portal site, log in and get to any default sub area.
However, when they create a subarea, and try to modify content, all links on
those pages are pointing to: http://server.NTdomain.com which is not DNS
acceptable across the internet.
Any ideas on why this is happening and how to fix it? I have tried
mappings, and everything nothing changes. No help from knowledgebase or
documentation. Seemed to be a problem in Portal 2001 that you used a proxy
setting to fix. However, I can not find that tool in 2003.
Default SharePoint Portal 2003 install:
I have set the Default URL as http://alias.domain.com
And Users across the internet and through my ISA server can access the top
level portal site, log in and get to any default sub area.
However, when they create a subarea, and try to modify content, all links on
those pages are pointing to: http://server.NTdomain.com which is not DNS
acceptable across the internet.
Any ideas on why this is happening and how to fix it? I have tried
mappings, and everything nothing changes. No help from knowledgebase or
documentation. Seemed to be a problem in Portal 2001 that you used a proxy
setting to fix. However, I can not find that tool in 2003.