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Thank you guys for your time!.
Let me explain it in more detail.
We have a single website published on one IIS server called Q.
Client 1: Enter by URL: www.abc.com/login.aspx
Internal application path map: Qserverpath\clientfolder1\login.aspx
Client 2: Enter by URL: www.abc.com/subsite2/login.aspx
Internal application path map: Qserverpath\clientfolder2\login.aspx
Need:
Let client 2 enter its internal path but from the domain www.xyz.com
In other words hide the www.abc.com domain and replace it with www.xyz.com and map internal folder path: Qserverpath\clientfolder2\login.aspx
Thanks a lot!
I second Paulius, just google for IIS hosting multiple sites by host header. F5 by itself cannot tell the backend server what folder to choose other than by an intermediary mean using HTTP (e.g. host header), IIS then chooses the folder accordingly