Hi,
Also check to see if the web server, iis or other, is accepting All ips or
named Ips.  you might have to add   http://servera  to the list of bindings.

Davy.

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On Sun, Sep 22, 2019 at 1:51 AM Tom P <tompbi...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Cheers. Will speak to the admin about setting this up.
>
> On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 15:13, DotNet Dude <adotnetd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> An A or CNAME dns record can do what you want
>>
>> On Fri, 20 Sep 2019 at 15:04, Tom P <tompbi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks
>>>
>>> I’m moving an intranet app from an old server to a new server. Currently
>>> the users access the site with a URL like http://*serverA*/appName/.
>>>
>>> The issue is now that I’m moving the app the server name in the URL will
>>> change to http://*serverB*/appName.
>>>
>>> All the users are forced to update their bookmarks which is a bit lame
>>> in my view.
>>>
>>> I’m sure this isn’t a new issue. What is a good way to handle this?
>>>
>>> Would be good to have a URL like http://myapp.mydomain.com.au but where
>>> would this be set up? In IIS somewhere? DNS entry? How and where to set it
>>> up?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>> --
>>> Thanks
>>> Tom
>>>
>> --
> Thanks
> Tom
>

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