You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Web Edition Service Pack 2 (SP2).<br /> You create a new virtual directory named App1. App1 contains a Web application.<br /> Users report that when they enter http://app1 in their Web browsers, they are unable to connect to the Web application.<br /> You need to ensure that users can access the Web application when they connect to http://app1.<br /> What should you do? ()<p> You have a server named Server1 that runs Windows Server 2003 Web Edition Service Pack 2 (SP2).<br /> You create a new virtual directory named App1. App1 contains a Web application.<br /> Users report that when they enter http://app1 in their Web browsers, they are unable to connect to the Web application.<br /> You need to ensure that users can access the Web application when they connect to http://app1.<br /> What should you do? ()</p>
A、A. Move the content of the Web application to C:\App1. Change the home directory for App1.
B、B. Move the content of the Web application to C:\App1. Change the application pool for App1.
C、C. Remove the App1 virtual directory. Create a new Web site, and then configure the Web site to use port 8080. In DNS, create a Host record for App1.
D、D. Remove the App1 virtual directory. Create a new Web site, and then configure the Web site to use a host header of App1. In DNS, create a Host record for App1.