Configuration :: Rename Virtual Directory In IIS Like Domain Name
Aug 13, 2010
At my pc, i developed one asp.net application that can be used by my other family members too. Lets say application name is XYZApplication. I have put this appl in virtual directory with same name. So now it can be accessed by the link [URL]. Is it possible by any way to make it accessible by link
1. [URL] OR
2. [URL]
I doubt on second one but atleast 1st one?
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