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5/10/2006 2:03 PM
 

Hi -dv,

Any specific reason to put it right into the Default Website container and not (as mentioned in the install docs) in a seperate virtual website?

Your observation as no alias config within IIS (as apposed to the ease of implementing the a secondary alias in de DNN enviroment is the same as I've experienced. Might be an oversight for not reading the docs carefully enough, but i came to the conclussion to manualy update IIS with the new alias in it's host header and after that each site runs perfectly.

There was another suggestion for the default page extension;

The primairy one in the page extension list box should be default.aspx..  If it's in the list, just move it to the top, if it's not there, check on your .Net version settings. For DNN 4.03 it should be version 2.0, not the 1.4 version.

Hope this all helps.

Regards,

Neesie

 
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5/10/2006 8:19 PM
 

Hi Arganaz,

Checked the default IIS page under the 'default web site' settings and default.aspx is first on the list. I am also running ASP 2.0.50727.

This did not change the routing of www.mydomain.com to not default to the 'Under construction' web page.

I did notice though in the ASP.net tab of IIS that the Virtual path for my default web site is pointing to c:\inetpub\wwwroot\web.config (but there is no such file in that directory). It is in the c:\inetpub\wwwroot\dun_403 directory. Could that be the problem?

Next steps are: I will delete the Virtual directory DUN_403 under the Default Web site and will re-create the DUN_403 under the 'Web Sites' heading as per neesies input.

I re-checked the documentation though and it shows ' In a local intranet configuration, create a Virtual Directory in IIS called DotNetNuke that points to this physical directory. In IIS 6 right-click on “Default Web Site” and select New/Virtual Directory.'

Wish me luck ....

- dv

 

 
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