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2/28/2007 8:56 AM
 
I am administering a DotNetNuke 4.02 installation, with different portals in it.
I've tried to upgrade the installation, wich didn't work out.

After some research, I found out that the owner has created "broken portals" wich have no alias, and are NOT accessible.
It seems these portals are created with an username wich already existed in an other portal.

My question is, how to upgrade or how to remove the broken portals.

When I try edit the broken portals I receive an NullReferenceException so can't delete the broken portals either.
When I try'd to delete the broken portals directly from the database, I got stuck on some values in the asp_net tables wich are very hard to retrieve.
 
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