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Creating a Portal Site

Creating a Portal Site

After you have installed and initially configured the server, you can create additional portal sites.

The following limits apply to the number of portal sites supported on a server farm:

You can access the Create Portal Site for server_name page from multiple locations:

Create a portal site

  1. On the SharePoint Portal Server Central Administration for server_name page, in the Portal Site and Virtual Server Configuration section, click Create a portal site.
  2. In the Portal Creation Options section, click Create a portal.
  3. In the Site Name section, in the Name box, type a name for the portal site.

    This name appears at the top of most portal site pages.

  4. In the Site URL section, do the following:
    1. In the Virtual server list, click the existing virtual server on this server that will host the portal site.
    2. In the URL box, type the URL that users use to connect to the portal site.

      Note  This is the load-balanced URL, not the local server URL.

      By default, this URL is http://server_name/.

      If you choose a virtual server that has a port number not equal to 80, you will see the port number as part of the URL, e.g., http://server_name:port_number/

  5. In the Owner section, do the following:
    1. In the Account name box, type the account name for the portal site owner in the format DOMAIN\user_name.

      The portal site owner manages content and user access.

    2. In the E-mail address box, type the e-mail address for the portal site owner.
  6. Click OK.
  7. On the Create Portal Confirmation for server_name page, click OK to begin creating the portal site.

    Caution  Any custom content that you have added to the virtual server since its creation will be made unavailable once you start creating the portal site.

    The Operation Status page appears.

At the end of successful portal site creation, the Operation Successful page appears. You can then further configure the portal site.

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