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7/10/2008 5:25 AM
 

Hi....

I'm on a network at my job and is currently developing a DNN site. When I need to access the development site from another computer, it always refers/forwards to "localhost" instead of my computers name that I entered as an adress...

I guess somwere you could define this, but where? And do you really need to define this? Would be much more simple if it referred to root and then worked from there? Maybe I missunderstood something?

 

Pleas help... Thanks/Jesper

 
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7/10/2008 10:00 AM
 

Log into the site on the dev computer using the Host login. Under Host->Portals you'll be able to add a portal alias for the site which is where you'd put either the computer name or the IP address.

 
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