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skdutta  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, July 29, 2009 12:09:03 PM(UTC)
Rank: Administration
skdutta
Groups: Registered, Developer, Administrators

Posts: 254
Location: Atlanta, GA
Setting host headers in Internet Information Services (IIS) in OfficeClip is useful when you want to use subdomains or Secured Socket Layer (SSL) or are using a third party dynamic address translation service and want to use OfficeClip with it.

In IIS 5 and 6


  • Open IIS and scroll down to your website
  • Right click on the website and select Properties
  • On the Web Site Tab click on Advanced...
  • Click on Add...
  • Fill in the values (note that if you are not using SSL (or any other port) the TCP Port value should be 80 and the Host Header Name should not contain any http prefix (e.g. you can enter officeclip.yoursite.com)
  • Finally click OK all the way till the setting is saved


In IIS 7.0


  • Open IIS and scroll down to your website
  • Click on the website
  • Click on Bindings... from the right
  • Add the required bindings (see the steps above for IIS 5 and 6) and Save


SK Dutta,
Architect OfficeClip LLC,
Web-based Business Software,
Ph: +1-770-448-7375,
Web: https://www.officeclip.com

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