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7/31/2009 4:11 PM
 

In DNN 5.1.1, how do you make an installed Language pack unavailable for a single portal?

 
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7/31/2009 4:45 PM
 

Admin - Languages ... then edit the language and there uncheck enabled.

This is called user friendly by accident :)

 
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7/31/2009 4:54 PM
 

Jan,

That was how you did it in DNN 4.9.4.

I don't see how you make a language unavailable in DNN 5.1.1.

 
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7/31/2009 5:05 PM
 

I do it so in my 5.1.1 installations.

Try harder:)

 
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8/1/2009 1:46 AM
 

I finally found it, Jan.

To share with others:  From the Languages module, click the Edit Language link below the language you want to enable/disable to change the setting.

You can then disable a specific language.

We host DNN differently than a lot of folks (multiple portals that might be in English, Spanish or Polish or a combination of those) and being able to specify a single language for a portal is extremely important (and also disabling the Language in the URL for English-only portals, so that portal admins don't have to disalbe the other 2 languages).

 
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