Guest Diane Posted August 13, 2007 Posted August 13, 2007 I recently decided not to host a website internally, but rather use a hosting service. The hosting service is working great, but I now have an internal issue. When trying to access my website from inside the network, I point to the old server where I was hosting it originally. How do I stop the network internally from pointing to this old website on an internal server? Thank you for your time. Regards, Diane
Guest Anthony Posted August 13, 2007 Posted August 13, 2007 Re: Turn off a hosted Website Diane, To point to it internally you probably had it in your internal DNS. If you no longer have any internal sites or services in that domain, you could just remove the whole zone. Otherwise you need to edit the DNS to point it to the external site. If you were doing it through a host file instead of DNS, you just need to edit or delete the host file. Hope that helps, Anthony - http://www.airdesk.com "Diane" <Diane@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:110BFFA1-682B-4B06-9240-3111F357E34F@microsoft.com... >I recently decided not to host a website internally, but rather use a >hosting > service. The hosting service is working great, but I now have an internal > issue. When trying to access my website from inside the network, I point > to > the old server where I was hosting it originally. How do I stop the > network > internally from pointing to this old website on an internal server? > > Thank you for your time. > > Regards, > Diane
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