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2/28/2007 3:45 AM
 
Hi there

I have a child portal (cornerstonechurch.co.za/ncmi). I have used this portal to develop a new site for ncmi.net. ncmi.net sits on a different host. How do I move all I have done on cornerstonechurch.co.za/ncmi to ncmi.net and make it the site, obviously getting rid of the current site?

Any idea how I can do this?

Thanks in advance,
Nick
 
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2/28/2007 8:07 AM
 
If you need to move the content to the new site you can go to the old site, go to host > portals and export template.  Get the template file from the old server to the new server.
In the new site, create a new portal with the template you have just created by selecting it from the list.

Don't forget to make ncmi.net point to the new server and add the alias 'nsmi.net' and 'www.nsmi.net' to the child portal.

P.S. The content of some modules, like the repository, is not transfered.
 
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