[This is preliminary documentation and subject to change]
Redirecting Requests to a Directory
You can redirect requests for files in one directory to a
different directory, to a different Web site, or to another file in
a different directory. When the browser requests the file at the
original URL, the Web server instructs the browser to request the
page by using the new URL.
To redirect requests to another directory or Web site
- In the IIS snap-in, select the
Web site or directory, and open its property sheets.
- Click the Home Directory, Virtual Directory, or
Directory tab.
- Select A Redirection to a URL.
- In the Redirect To box, type the URL of the destination
directory or Web site. For example, to redirect all requests for
files in the /Catalog directory to the /NewCatalog directory, type
/NewCatalog.
To redirect all requests to a single file
- In the IIS snap-in, select the Web site or directory, and open its
property sheets.
- Click the Home Directory, Virtual Directory, or
Directory tab.
- Select A Redirection to a URL.
- In the Redirect To box, type the URL of the destination
file.
- Select The Exact URL Entered Above to prevent the Web
server from appending the original file name to the destination
URL.
You can use wildcards and redirect variables in the destination
URL to precisely control how the original URL is translated into
the destination URL. For information, see Redirect Reference.
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