Subdomains are the third level domains that are used to organize
your Web site content. They are just like folders under your root directory,
with a special URL to access them.
On the left navigation
panel, go to the section Windows Web
Hosting > IIS Web Service,
then click Subdomains.
On the Subdomains
page, click Add Subdomain. The Add
Subdomain page is displayed.
In the Subdomain
Name text box, enter a name for the subdomain.
Note:
The parent domain name, (displayed next to the text box) is appended
to the subdomain name. For example: Domain name 'mydomain.com'
is appended to subdomain 'mysubdomain',
thus a subdomain named 'mysubdomain.mydomain.com'
is created.
Microsoft .NET Version: Select the version
of Microsoft .NET framework being used by the .NET applications on the
Web site.
This field is displayed only
if Microsoft .NET Applications
has been enabled for the organization.
Click Add.
The subdomain is added and is displayed on the View
Subdomain page.