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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:47:55+00:00 2026-05-10T23:47:55+00:00

I have a Windows 2008 Server with IIS7 on it and a web page

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I have a Windows 2008 Server with IIS7 on it and a web page running under the name, let’s say myApplication. I have a domain name that points to the IP of my server, let’s say myApplication.com.

In order to access my application I have to enter http://myApplication.com/myApplication. If I write http://myApplication.com/ I arrive to the IIS7 start page. Is there a way (besides rewriting the iisstart.htm to make a JavaScript or meta-data redirect) to automatically open the myApplication when someone enters ‘http://myApplication.com/‘?

What I would like is the following:

  • The user enters in the browser: ‘http://myApplication.com/‘
  • He/she is taken to ‘http://myApplication.com/myApplication‘
  • In the URL bar of the browser only ‘http://myApplication.com/‘ shows and everything inside the application is relative to this URL.
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  1. 2026-05-10T23:47:56+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:47 pm

    Generally when I configure IIS, I set the properties for the ‘default web site’ to a folder that doesn’t contain anything, then create individual entries within IIS for each web site. For example, you would create a new entry for ‘MyApplication.com’ and set its home directory to the proper folder on the server that contains your root files (usually c:\inetpub\wwwroot\myapplication.com\ but it could be anywhere you like).

    It sounds as if you have created a folder for your application, but do not have a specific entry in IIS configured to handle the requests and load files from the proper folder.

    If you have a dedicated IP address for the application, be sure to specify that IP within the site settings for that site. If you’re using a single IP for multiple sites, configure the IP AND hostnames/domains that will be used to access that site so IIS will know which site entries belong to which domains and where to route the requests.

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