Using addon domains with WAMPserver

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Status: Archived
Publication date: 2018-09-11
Last edited by: Garyf
Last updated: 2024 - 09 - 1

The problem

Don’t judge here, it is not my choice here, for one of my servers I am forced to use Windows 2012 R2, I have WAMPserver installed on this server.

So, it came to a point where I needed to have different domain names pointing to different directories on the server. So I have a main domain, say for example domainname.com, but I need to have domaintwo.com on the same server. With what I am about to show you, you can have as many domains as you want, if you are working locally you can also have say local1.domain and local2.domain.

Right so how can this be done? Well, first of all I will show you how to do the local domains.

The resolution

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Device: Server
Operating system: Windows Server 2012
Software: WAMP

Guidance for Server, Windows Server 2012, WAMP

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