SSRS 2012 With No Virtual Folder

We currently have SSRS URL something like
http://oursqlbox1/CompanyReports.  To make it easier for our users to remember where the reports are, we would like to implement a DNS alias like
http://CompanyReports.  We do this with other Web applcations on our network like SharePoint and Dell K1000.
But, DNS aliasing can only alias the server, but
not server + virtual folder (as my system admin explained to me).  So, even if we aliased oursqlbox1 to CompanyReports, the URL would still be
http://CompanyReports/CompanyReports<//a>, not real significant improvement.
Is there anyway to set up SSRS to be the default Web site on a server without a virtual folder/virtual directory so users can get to the reports with just
http://oursqlbox1?
Alternately, does anyone know a way to get a simple URL like
http://CompanyReports to be aliased/etc. to a Web site running in a virtual folder?
Dan Jameson
Associate Director of IT/DBA
Children's Oncology Group
http://www.ChildrensOncologyGroup.org

Hi Dan,
As far as I know, SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) is not support the simply URL. The URL precisely identifies the location of an instance of a report server application on our network. When we create a report server URL, we must specify the following
parts: Host name, Port, Virtual directory, SSL setting.
In the URL, a port is often shared by multiple Web services or applications. For this reason, a report server URL always includes a virtual directory that corresponds to the application that gets the request. We must specify unique virtual directory names
for each Reporting Services application that listens on the same IP address and port.
References:
Configure Report Server URLs
Configure a URL
Regards,
Alisa Tang
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