No, that is the beginning part of the URL which is working correctly. 
Further in the URL is the actual AR Server name which doesn't match what I 
have in our mid-tier configuration.

I'm going to try the filter suggestion that LJ suggested.





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Perhaps I?m misunderstanding your problem, but couldn?t you just go into 
the Admin tool and under Server Information, go to the Advanced tab and 
change the Email Notifications Web Path?
 
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We have two servers (both version 7.0.1 patch 5 on windows VMs) set up in 
a server group.  When email notifications are sent out, the AR Server part 
of the link has the server group alias and the domain.  There are two 
domains possible for our servers.  We added the Domain-Name paramter to 
the ar.cfg to force it to use the domain we need (which is the one 
configured in mid-tier).  It doesn't appear to be picking up the domain 
that we entered in the Domain-Name.  Does anyone know how we can for the 
email link (this is ootb box functionality for notifications in Service 
Desk) to have the domain name we want it to be instead of using the one on 
the application server? 

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