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7/8/2009 10:34 PM
 

Somewhere during mysetup I failed to supply the correct port. Ergo all page links go to http://localhost vice http:/localhost:90 Is there anyway to reset the port number or do I have to delete and start again:

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W D federation

 
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7/9/2009 3:23 AM
 

modify the portal alias directly in the database (portalalias table)

also, remember to activate the setting  "useportnumber" in webconfig

after making direct changes in the db, always recycle the website


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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7/21/2009 1:26 PM
 

Thank you for your quick response.

You help worked.  I can access http://localhost:20/ but I seem to have lost the Admin account. I have accesss to the Host account. Is there anyway I can resurect the admin account?

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Wayne

 
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7/21/2009 1:35 PM
 

Actually I seem to have lost most of the website. Is there anyother setting I need to know of?

Thanks again for your help

Wayne

 
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7/22/2009 2:02 PM
 

You want a non-standard port.  20 is a standard port used by FTP.  Use one above 1024, 8080 is a good one to use.  Also need to set the web.config to use the port, as in:

usePortNumber="true"

Jeff

 
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