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2/23/2008 4:58 AM
 

Hello guys, i would like to get your opinion about an issue regarding DNN and Repository.

For some reason i had to move my website from /dnn virtual directory to my root directory ( / ) and ended up succesfully. However when trying to view Repository files (i have page called Library and a lot of pdf files there) it says cannot find file. And i noticed that filepath has /dnn included.

How can i make sure /dnn is removed from Filepaths?

 


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2/23/2008 6:45 AM
 

Hi Ismet,

log on as host, go to the settings for the repository instance, expand Repository Settings and towards the bottom you will find some fields for you to specify where the different file types should go.


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2/23/2008 3:03 PM
 

Hello Barry, thanks i just remembered after seeing your reply here xD


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2/26/2008 8:34 PM
 

Hi Guys... so glad you posted this as I am having the same problem after moving from a shared hosting plan, to a VPS plan. The problem is I am having trouble following you. I login as HOST then go to Host>Module Definitions> then scroll down to Repository  or Repository Dashboard and click the edit button. Is that where I am supposed to be? Because I cannot load the page where the repository is to use the settings button from there. I get a runtime error and the log shows denied access to the old path from the shared hosting plan. My problem is that I have the dashboard on my home page so while the rest of the Portal works, the home page does not and neither does the page I have the repository module on... Any ideas?

Thanks...

 
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2/26/2008 11:52 PM
 

no, don't go to the host->module settings page ... just log in using your host account, then go to the page with the repository module and go to the repository module settings page. (click on the action menu arrow in the title area of the repository module, then select Module Settings. ..expand the section for Repository settings, the file location is at the bottom of the page.)

 
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