What is alternate access mapping?

April 15th, 2009 by uCertify Leave a reply »

Alternate access mapping is used to enable a Web application that receives a request for an internal URL, to return pages that contain links to the public URL for the zone. It provides a mechanism for mapping newly-added front-end Web servers to a Web application. A Web application can be associated with a collection of mappings between internal and public URLs. The URL of a Web request as it is received by WSS 3.0 is referred to as internal URL. The URL of an externally accessible Web site is referred to as external URL.

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