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4/9/2010 2:59 AM
 

I have a problem when I uploaded my DNN in webserver. At the default website in my IIS, I have a CMS of Cuyahoga, after I add new virtual directory that contains CMS of Dot Net Nuke. That's following:

IIS:

- Default Web Site (contains source code of the Cuyahoga)

---- DotNetNuke_Community

But when I browse DNN, Browser only read web.config file of the Cuyahoga, so it's show error: "Configuration Error".

I don't know why it doesn't read web.config of DNN? Can anyone help me?

Thanks for advance!!!

 
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4/9/2010 12:05 PM
 

You have to be sure that DotNetNuke is marked as an application of its own, you might also need to add a node to the web.config to isolate it from the containing application.


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