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5/15/2006 11:15 AM
 
I have a successful test installation of DNN running on my server on port 81, now I am ready to make it live, which includes moving it to port 80.  It is set up within IIS on port 80, but it appears that port 81 is still in the DNN Alias path, i.e. it shows as "www.mysite.com:81/dnn".  Basically I need to remove the :81, but can't seem to find the config file/location to edit the path.

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5/15/2006 1:10 PM
 

 

Host Settings>Portals, edit the portal in question, and at the bottom of the screen is the HTTP Alias section.


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