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1/12/2009 11:55 AM
 

Hi All,

       At first I have installed dotnetnuke in root folder in my hosting. As I couldn't keep web.config in root folder in my hosting I copied all the dotnet nuke files & folders into /cms folder and pointed related domains to /cms folder from root. After all these I couldn't able to access any of my Dotnetnuke portals. Do I need to change any physicall installation path settings in any of config files or in database? plzzzzzzzz advise.

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1/12/2009 12:15 PM
 

If you changed the URL that you use to access the site.

IE FROM : http://www.mysite.com to htp://www.mysite.com/cms

You will need to update the PortalAlias information.  if you have already moved the files you can update the database entry directly, then re-start the application by re-saving the web.config.


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