Thanks that's it
add
the URL path". I think you may want to add the URL to the Alternate access
mappings that you can find from the Central Admin site > clicking Operation
tab on the navigation bar.
A MS Rep told me.
Weired thing is I couldn't find it from google.
The good news is this will be Archived on Google for other people
Thanks
Russ
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"Mini Mouse" <msmouse@kittymail.com> wrote in message
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> On Nov 27, 9:40 am, "Russ \(SBITS.Biz\)"
> <supp...@REMOVETHIS.sbits.biz> wrote:
>> I lost my Notes I used to have a Link to the fix when Searching I get
>> error
>>
>> The Web application at https: could not be found. Verify that you have
>> typed
>> the URL correctly. If the URL should be serving existing content, the
>> system
>> administrator may need to add a new request URL mapping to the intended
>> application.
>>
>> I know it's because the URL mapping but I can't find where to add the URL
>> path?
>>
>> I've fixed it on two other machines but it escapes my head on where it is
>> Either on the Site itself or the WSS 3.0 Administration Site
>>
>> Thanks in Advance.
>>
>> Russ
>>
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>> Russell Grover
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>> Microsoft Certified Small Business Specialist.
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>
> Under Central Administration, Operations, Global Configuration,
> Alternate access mappings. I hope that is the right place, it seems to
> me that's where I get things to be mapped. But I haven't futzed with
> that for fear of breaking something. 
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> The Mini Mouse
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