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4/5/2007 1:56 PM
 
I installed DNN for a subdomain, ron-and-iris.geefamily.net, in the ron-and-iris folder from my geefamily.net root. The site comes up correctly at http://ron-and-iris.geefamily.net, and all of the menu links work correctly. However, the link pointed to by the logo at the very top of the page doesn't work correctly; it points to http://ron-and-iris.geefamily.net/ron-and-iris, which brings up a "Page Not Found" error. How can I change that so that it just points to the topmost subdomain (http://ron-and-iris.geefamily.net)? I tried changing the PortalAlias in the database, but that screwed up the entire app and I had to do a re-install.

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4/5/2007 3:49 PM
 
can you list all the portal aliases you assigned?

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4/5/2007 5:59 PM
 

I didn't explicity assign any portal aliases; I guess one was created for me during the installation.

There is one record in the PortalAlias table:

PortalAliasID  PortalID  HTTPAlias 
0 ron-and-iris.geefamily.net/ron-and-iris  
 
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4/6/2007 9:54 AM
 

I believe you will need to do the following

Add an alias for ron-and-iris.geefamily.net

Login to the site under that alias, then remove the existing alias.


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4/6/2007 10:29 AM
 

Thanks for your reply.

>> Add an alias for ron-and-iris.geefamily.net

I suppose I add a row in the PortalAlias table directly, since I don't see an option for doing so in the Site Settings page. I assume I give it the same PortalID of 0.

>> Login to the site under that alias, then remove the existing alias.

How do I do that?

The "default" login page for the site is:

http://ron-and-iris.geefamily.net/ron-and-iris/Home/tabid/36/ctl/Login/Default.aspx

I can change the address to this:

http://ron-and-iris.geefamily.net/Home/tabid/36/ctl/Login/Default.aspx

and login, but all of the links after I login have http://ron-and-iris.geefamily.net/ron-and-iris/. And, again, I don't see an option in the Site Settings page for removing an alias.

Thanks.

 
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