Title: Centralised WordPress
Last modified: August 20, 2016

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# Centralised WordPress

 *  [SergD](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sergd/)
 * (@sergd)
 * [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/centralised-wordpress/)
 * Dear support,
 * Let me start by saying your tool is absoultly AWESOME!!!
    I have worpress installed
   on a windows server Running IIS7
 * I run several sites on this server and each one of them has the wordpress blog.
 * To simplify worpdress installations I have done the following:
    Each site has
   a Virtual Directory to a blog centralized folder.
 * Folder structure
    c:\inetpub\blog c:\inetpub\site1 c:\inetpub\site1\wp-content
   c:\inetpub\site2 c:\inetpub\site2\wp-content c:\inetpub\site3 c:\inetpub\site3\
   wp-content
 * [http://site1/blog(Virtual](http://site1/blog(Virtual) Directory to c:\inetpub\
   blog)
    [http://site1/mywp-content](http://site1/mywp-content) [http://site2/blog(Virtual](http://site2/blog(Virtual)
   Directory to c:\inetpub\blog) [http://site2/mywp-content](http://site2/mywp-content)
   [http://site3/blog(Virtual](http://site3/blog(Virtual) Directory to c:\inetpub\
   blog) [http://site3/mywp-content](http://site3/mywp-content)
 * W3 cache creates the files and folders correctly in mywp-conent
    but when displaying
   the blog it uses the following links to retreive the minified content [http://site1/blog/mywp-content/w3tc/min/index.php?&#8230](http://site1/blog/mywp-content/w3tc/min/index.php?&#8230);
   instead of [http://site1/mywp-content/w3tc/min/index.php?&#8230](http://site1/mywp-content/w3tc/min/index.php?&#8230);
 * I know this is an unusual setup and as wordpress allows you to modify the location
   on the wp-config for the wp-content folder was wondering if anyone could help
   me resolve this issue.
 * Regards,
 * Serg

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 *  Plugin Contributor [Frederick Townes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/fredericktownes/)
 * (@fredericktownes)
 * [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/centralised-wordpress/#post-2125200)
 * I’m sorry W3TC can support this scenario for now.
 *  Thread Starter [SergD](https://wordpress.org/support/users/sergd/)
 * (@sergd)
 * [14 years, 12 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/centralised-wordpress/#post-2125240)
 * Thanks,
    What would the cost be to implement this scenario
 *  Plugin Contributor [Frederick Townes](https://wordpress.org/support/users/fredericktownes/)
 * (@fredericktownes)
 * [14 years, 10 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/centralised-wordpress/#post-2125297)
 * IIS support is now improved in the current release. I recommend using respective
   document roots for each web site or using a multi-site installation (where W3TC
   is activated on each).

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