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2/23/2006 9:43 AM
 
hi,
we installed dnn 4.0.2 (source) on one of our servers as a virutal web (not virtual directory - in the root dir). as i could not open the solution with visual studio 2005 on my client machine - because there are no frontpage server extension installed on the server. i copied the project to my computer, added write access for ASPNET, added virtual directory to "localhost/ams" and set this to ASP.NET 2.0 in IIS.

if i now call "localhost/ams" on my computer it redirects to "localhost" everytime. if i change the row in sql server table "portalalias" from "localhost" to "localhost/ams" it still wont work correctly - even if i add a new row with same portal id.

what to do to get rid of the permanent redirect?
thanks, tob

 
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3/8/2006 7:39 AM
 
i installed a fresh dnn 4.0.2 version on my win xp machine to solve this problem - but now after we had finished working on the web, the web should reside on a windows server machine with its own virtual website in IIS - no virtual directory anymore. now we have the problem over there. how to fix this?
 
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