configuring virtual directories

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1/12/2012 3:08:05 PM
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configuring virtual directories

Hi Joe,

I've been trying to get everything stable on our servers.  I had each of my mojo sites as a different site listing in IIS (even though they were pointing to the same directory) and we reached critical mass (maybe I never should have set it up this way to begin with???).  Whenever the server(s) rebooted, each compilation ran simultaneously, each one running for 1-2 minutes and it was crashing the server. We ended up organizing the sites under one IIS site using host headers. I've got virtual directories for the /media, /skins and /systemfiles directory for each site because we're on a clustered environment.

When loading the File Manager, those virtual directories are not showing, and the /media directory is precisely the directory that NEEDS to be showing :-P  Any advice as to where this is set and how to configure it?

The maddening part is that I had this working on my older install, but I have since deleted the IIS sites and can't figure out how I had it working before.

Thanks,

Beth

1/13/2012 9:28:25 AM
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Re: configuring virtual directories

Hi Beth,

Here is a link to a Microsoft document about mapping virtual directories to a network share, maybe that will help. 

Best,

Joe

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