
Make sure that the new host header is configured as a Default Zone Change the web application to the appropriate oneĢ8. Click on Configure alternate access mapping from under the Web Applications sectionĢ7. Click on Application Management from the Quick LaunchĢ6. After it finishes, confirm that a new web site has been created in IIS on every server in the farmĢ5. Fill in the correct information, mainly the Name, Port, Host Header, Path, and the Zone which should be set to DefaultĢ4. Click on the web application that needs to have the host header updatedĢ2. After the confirmation, go back to the Manage web applications page on Central AdminĢ0. *Important* Do NOT proceed to the next step until the web site has been deleted in IIS on every server in the farm.ġ9. After it finishes, confirm that the web site has been deleted in IIS on every server in the farm. On the dropdown, select the original web site. Select Remove SharePoint from IIS Web Site.ġ5. Click on the down-arrow under the Delete icon (Don’t click on the Delete itself).ġ4. Click on the web application that needs to have the host header updated.ġ3. After the confirmation, go back to the Manage web applications page on Central Admin.ġ2. *Important* Do NOT proceed to the next step until the web site appears in IIS on every server in the farm.ġ1. After it finishes, confirm that a new web site has been created in IIS on every server in the farm. The settings don’t matter because it’s only going to be used as a place holder and will be deleted at the end.ġ0.

For this portion, you leave all the settings default. Click on the web application that needs to have the host header updated.Ĩ. Click on Manage web applications under the Application Management section.Ħ. *Important* If the site has been extended, you skip down to the ::Extended section below. Log on to the Central Admin site as a farm admin.

Log on to the WFE server in the farm hosting the Central Admin site.Ĥ. Register the new VIP and its assigned IP address in DNS.ģ. Create a VIP for the host header “HostHeaderTwo” on the F5.Ģ.
