Questions tagged [web-application-zones]
Zones represent different logical paths (URLs) of gaining access to the same Web application. You can use zones to enforce different access and policy conditions for group of users.
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Zones, AAM, Host Headers,
I am getting really confused as when to use AAM and when to use header. I wish there was table to list scenarios and based on that you would pick AAM or host headers.
Same thing I am trying to ...
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Default vs Intranet vs Internet vs Custom vs Extranet zones
I am getting ready to extend a Web Application to another IIS Web Site so that I can use different forms of authentication between internal and external users.
When I do so, I have the choice of ...
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What are the differences between extending a web app and adding a host header then adding alternate access mappings in SharePoint 2010
What are the differences between extending a web app and adding a host header then adding alternate access mappings in SharePoint 2010? My understanding is that , if you are using different ...
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Sharepoint anonymous user search results
We have two zones - Default is Claims based and Custom is NTLM - this one is used for crawling.
My issue is that when I search under anonymous user - the protected content is returned, even though ...
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Using SPContext.Current to get public URL of the current zone
I have a single content Web application in the Default zone of my MOSS 2007 farm, which I then extended to the Extranet zone. The default zone web application uses Windows authentication and standard ...