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3/13/2006 5:57 PM
 

I have a 4.0.2 site setup locally that works great. I'm running against a SQL2000 server on our network.

When I copy the site to my deployment server (on the same network), and then change the portalalias entry in the database, the portal at first glance seems to work ok, but once you start clicking through the site, errors start appearing. The most notable problems are that my users disappear, and I cannot view the portal logs.

If I switch the portalalias table entry back to my local machine, and run the portal from there, everything is peachy.

Is there anything else that needs to be reconfigured when deploying? Thanks

Dana

 
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