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7/22/2009 9:25 PM
 

What I have done so far was to mirror my site "A" to the newly created site "B". However when I try to access site "B" using the new URL it redirects me back to my original site "A". When I look at the Host Settings it shows the physical path as C:\Clients\C7917\YOURSITE.com\public_html (which is the path for site "A"). My question is what configuration file is used to change the physical path, so that site "B" will load on its own. I hope this makes sense?

 
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7/23/2009 11:53 AM
 

If you have created a new instance called site "B", you need to make sure the database has the new portalalias in it so site "B" actually goes to site "B" instead of site "A".


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