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10/13/2007 8:56 AM
 

There are a few different categories this may fit into, but at the end of the day- I want to install DNN on a new server.

I currently own and have full control of two Windows 2003 boxes.  I would like to move about 10 DNN sites from one, to the other.  This would require some sort of backup of SQL, movement of the DNN files, and then a re-config?  I have not found much info regarding how it would be setup. I assume I'd have to re-do all my permissions, ISS settings... if I make the SQL settings identical to before- will that be sufficient?  When creating a new SQL connection, can you specify a file or group of files to be the DB?  And as far as moving the core-code: is there anything I'd have to do once it's in place?  Is there a tutorial/forum post about how to do this that I have missed?

Appreciate the community's help, as normal- you guys always have some great advice!  Thanks,

Jacob

 
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10/13/2007 9:50 AM
 

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