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Default.HTM

Last post 11-12-2007, 12:58 AM by umer.jamil. 1 replies.
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  •  07-13-2007, 3:59 PM 28485

    Default.HTM

    I made some changes on our Web Portal and in doing so, have created a problem.  When I open a browser and type in my IP address, it opens up to xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Default.htm instead of Default.aspx.  I can click on home and it takes me to the .aspx file without a problem.  How can I get it to go directly to Default.aspx as it did before?  Do I need to delete the Default.htm file and where is it?

     

    Yes, I am new and there is no training money until October. 

    Thanks

  •  11-12-2007, 12:58 AM 28847 in reply to 28485

    Re: Default.HTM

    dear youngblt it is happening because by default in your iis server the default page is set
    to default.htm for you portal site.here is the solution
     

    1.click on start click run type inetmgr to open iis manager

    2.>then Websites

    3.>select your portalsite from the list

    4.>right click then properties

    5.>select documents tab

    6.>you will see default.htm up on the list

    7.>click default.htm and then move it below default.aspx


     

    thanks

    Umer Jamil 

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