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How to create a sub site beneath Companyweb
By Marina Roos :: 3 Comments :: :: SBS 2003, Sharepoint, Public articles
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This article not only describes how to create a sub site beneath the Companyweb, but also how to apply another language to that new sub site.

1. From the Companyweb, choose Site Settings:
 

2. From Site Settings choose Manage Sites and Workspaces:
 

3. From Sites and Workspaces choose Create:
 

4. Fill in Title, Description and URL name and remember to set Select Language to your language.
Choose Create:

5. Choose the template and click OK.

And this is the result:


Comments
By Tony R @ Tuesday, November 28, 2006 8:23 PM
Once I have created a sub site, how do i add a link in the left hand column of the CompanyWeb Home page under the list of the other links?

By Daniel S. @ Friday, December 15, 2006 8:51 AM
I need to change language of initialy installed sharepoint site (companyweb).
It is possible?

I am looking around for possibility to change defoult sharepoint site name from company to intranet.
Does anybody have some clear onswers on that
Thanks!

By stefan B @ Saturday, January 06, 2007 4:54 PM
In response to the question, how to rename Companyweb to 'Intranet', simply start IIS and select the properties of the website 'Companyweb'. Press 'Advanced' button'. Press 'Add'. A dialogue box will appear. Input the IP address where 'Companyweb' is hosted e.g. 192.168.1.2 and specify the port e.g. 80. Within the header, specify 'Intranet'. Press 'OK'. Now simply add an DNS record for 'Intranet.to your local LAN DNS server.

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