Hiding or remove the port number

Hi,
When I enter transaction crm_ic, a new browser displayed. Can we hide or remove the port number so that it looks like conventional URL? For example, if it shows http://crmwebclient.com:8002/sapxxxxx, can we make it http://crmwebclient.com/sapxxxx?
Any help is much appreciated. Thak you.
Rgds,
Hapizorr Rozi Alias

Hi Hapizorr,
    I think the root / URL is necessarily passed to the ABAP stack and you have parameters to control this value en RZ11 t-code.
    Maybe you can try an external alias to your bsp but.. the server:port is mandatory.
<a href="http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/78/9852bdc06b11d4ad310000e83539c3/frameset.htm">External Aliases</a>
Regards.
Manuel

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