Fully Qualified Host Name for XI Repository etc?

Hi  everybody!
How do I get XI 3.0 to generate a URL for the IB:Repository and Directory, for example, with a fully qualified host name, instead of just http://sap2:50000/...? I already implemented Note 773830, but it hasn't helped. Any ideas?
Thanks a lot!
Francis Wolf

That is the beauty of XI...
Put an entry in your laptop or desktop pc
with the hostname and FQD...
IP     hostname     FQD name
Then it should show up...
John

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