Patty it was a joke.
|I understand that. I was just correcting the idea that she needed to get
her
| host to change the name of the page for her. Probably David meant that she
| should ask the host to add her page name to the list of default home page
| names in IIS.
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| | > she wants to change it to somethingelse.htm
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| > | > | He doesn't need the web host to change the name of his page, of
course,
| > but
| > | if he uses something they don't have set up as a default page, it
won't
| > | work, so he should check with them as to what can be used, then change
| > it
| > | himself.
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| > | | > | > The name of the home page is controlled by the properties of the
site
| > in
| > | > IIS so your web host would need to change it for you.
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| > | >
| > | > | > | >> How do I rename the home page file name from index.htm to something
| > else
| > | >> and
| > | >> retain my navigation structure and links?
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