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1/19/2007 10:59 PM
 
    I have a domain (davemackey.net) and I've setup DNN 4.4.0 on it. Now, I have another domain (civilwarsearch.com), I created a portal for it so it is physically on the same server as davemackey.net, but points to a separate portal, as the DNN 'header like' portal function allows me to do. However, what I really want is for this second site not to be DNN. Is there any way to utilize DNN's ability to make a sub-folder map to a domain without having to use the DNN portal on that sub-folder. In other words, I want davemackey.net to continue to utilize DNN. But when someone types in "civilwarsearch.com" it should take them to a non-DNN page that is directed by the portal/header method of DNN.
David.

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1/20/2007 9:00 AM
 
you can use the host header of your IIS configuration to point to any directory on your server (granted by the host). this can be aside, above or below the DNN folder, it can even be the same, if you use a different default document.

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Sebastian Leupold

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