Define managed paths (Windows SharePoint Services Central Administration Help)
Applies To: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0
By defining managed paths, you can specify which paths in the URL namespace of a Web application are used for site collections. You can specify that one site collection or more than one site collection exists at a specified path. For example, an explicit path of hr indicates that the URL https://server/hr is a site collection, whereas a wildcard path of "sites" indicates that child URLs of https://server/sites/, such as server/sites/team, are site collections.
Important
Do not use “/*” to indicate wildcard managed sites at the root of the site collection. Using this wildcard prevents a site being created at the root of the Web application. Many SharePoint features rely on having a site collection at the root of the Web application, and if this is missing, these features will not work correctly. For example, Explorer View will not work for a document library.
On the top navigation bar, click Application Management.
On the Application Management page, in the SharePoint Web Application Management section, click Define managed paths.
On the Define Managed Paths page, if you want to define managed paths for a Web application other than the one that is selected, in the Web Application section, click Change Web Application on the Web Application menu.
- On the Select Web Application page, click the Web application for which you want to define managed paths.
In the Included Paths section, to delete a path or paths, select the check boxes for the paths that you want to delete and then click Delete selected paths.
In the Add a New Path section, to include a new path within the URL namespace, type the path in the Path box.
Click Check URL to check the URL. A Web browser will open to the specified path.
In the Type list, click one of the following:
Wildcard Inclusion. Select this option to include all paths that are subordinate to the specified path.
Explicit Inclusion. Select this option to include the site that is indicated by the specified path. Sites subordinate to the specified path are not included.
Click OK.