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2/9/2011 12:20 PM
 
I am getting the following error:

The page isn't redirecting properly
Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete.

For the portal alias, I used the IP address of the new server. Is that why it isn't redirecting properly?
 
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2/9/2011 1:37 PM
 
I've done some Google searches and found that it can most likely be one of two things.

  1. Permissions
  2. Portal Alias
I've checked the first and I believe the permissions are set properly. Can someone explain what exactly the portal alias does?
 
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2/10/2011 2:37 AM
 
haydenh wrote:
My situation is different than most thought. I am moving from SBS 2003 to SBS 2008 as well as upgrading from SQL Server 2000 to SQL Server 2008. Obviously, this is going to be a little more difficult and I understand that.

I can access the database fine through SQL Management Studio. I will do some more configuration and try some of the options you've suggested. Thanks for your comments. I wouldn't have even gotten this far without all the help thus far (for that I am appreciative).

 Your error is very unlikely related to the file system.

When you move a database, you do not move any other tables from the sql server. Logins and passwords are not stored in the database. When you move your database, your user id no longer refers to a valid login. That normally causes this error. But then again, if that is the cause, you should not be able to connect to the database in MSMS with that usernane/password combination.

Are the correct protocols enabled on the SQL server for the kind of access you want to make?

Have you tried using sa as user id in the web.config file (if you have that hevel of access.)? It's not a solution, but it can help figuring out where the problem lies.

A suggestion:
If you don't have sa level access, you still can go to your database, delete the user in security tab of your database and recreate the user using the wizard to select the login (the button with the three dots). Make sure dbowner is enabled in both list boxes.

Moving up: if your new version of MSSQL accepts the update, you should be okay. You may want to change compatibilty level (right-click on your database in MSMS and select properties).

If the upgrade process (2003->2008) produces errors, you're in for trouble, but I don't think it's fair to blame DNN for that. Yet it still is possible to install your database, but from what I read above, you didn't have SQL upgrade problems, so that should be good.


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2/10/2011 2:57 AM
 
A portal alias is another domain to access your portal. You allow certain urls to be processed by dotnetnuke through the bindings in your IIS settings. You can then direct one or more urls to a certain portal in the alias settings for that portal.

Instead of using the IP to access your dnn installation, use localhost if it refers to your own computer or link a domain name to the ip in your hosts file (in %windir%\system32\drivers\etc\) and use that for alias both in iis and in dnn.

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2/10/2011 3:23 AM
 
You can always add an alias by adding a row to the table PortalAlias in your database and get back access to your site this way.

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