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7/31/2008 2:57 PM
 

Hello,

  I finished working on my first DDN website and now its time to move from a child directory to my main site (root directory). But it does not work, is there any settings I need to make or do I need to modify some scripts before I do that?

 

thanks,

 
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7/31/2008 3:47 PM
 

Check your portal aliases, you may have http://domain.com/virtualdirectory, but you will need to add http://domainname.com

 

 
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8/2/2008 8:38 AM
 

I have a slightly different question. I want to move my DNN web site from the current child directory to another directory name. For example, the current location of my DNN website is at www.mydomain.com/home and I want to move it to www.mydomain.com/DNN.

 
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8/26/2008 8:04 AM
 

You have to add the new virtual folder to the Portal alsiases.  Then add a new virtual Folder to the IIS.  You can also running more alias adresses in this way.

 
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