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12/6/2010 1:16 AM
 
Hi guys,

I have installed a DotNetNuke website locally using the Microsoft Web Platform Installer, and typical settings. I have a weird issue where I click on the Register link (from anywhere) and get an error "This account doesn't exist". It seems that I'm not being redirected properly to the account creation page. Any ideas what might've happened?

As an aside, I had an issue earlier on where the Host's 'Basic Features' module was completely empty, which seemed to occur after changing the site layout in the Tabs module. I don't think that the changes I made there were particularly staggering; I only reordered pages, I never changed the hierarchy nor deleted pages. I managed to fix this by fixing up some fields in the 'Tabs' table (which had been set to NULL for some reason) in the site database.

Any help with the above issue would be appreciated.

Cheers,
Norman
 
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12/6/2010 4:53 AM
 
if you are on DNN 5.6, you shouldn't modify host page settings - or make sure you specify HOST as parent every time, but NEVER edit page properties of HOST root page itself. did you check site settings for user profile page being set?

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/6/2010 6:26 PM
 
Hi Sebastian,

Cheers for the info. I'll keep what you've said about the Host page settings in mind for future reference. 
The user profile page is set as 'User Profile' in site settings. The registration page is set as <None Specified> (I'm not intending on using a custom one at this point).

With regards,
Norman
 
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12/6/2010 6:51 PM
 
what happens, if you call www.yourdomain.com/default.aspx?ctl=register or www.yourdomain.com/default.aspx?ctl=user

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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12/13/2010 8:05 PM
 
Hi Sebastian, Adding the query string doesn't do anything. Essentially it just seems to reload the same page. I've reinstalled dotnetnuke and compared the source for both files, and they appear to be the same. I think I may just ignore this issue and take into account that the host page settings should never be modified, as you've indicated. Cheers, Norman
 
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