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10/8/2006 7:27 AM
 

I am completely new to DotNetNuke never having seen or used it before I installed it the other day.

Everything is now great. Sit is ready now for content.... then I made just one smaaaaal adjustment .... and have buggered it up good and proper!

There is a part where you can choose a page to redirect a user to. I did this for Register and Login. I directed them both to a page called LatestJobs

What I THOUGHT that meant was: AFTER registering and AFTER logging in, please take this user to the LatestJobs page

But, what it actually does/means is: Never go to the register or login page, go to the LatestJobs page - but since LatestJobs can only be viewed by registered users it is "page cannot be displayed"

So now I can't log back in to fix it.

How would I remove these two settings, bearing in mind:
1) I cannot log on
2) I have NO idea how to get into the SQL database (if that is required)

I am hosted on WebHost4Life.

Perhaps somebody has a lovely url that will log me in as host if I just replace two parts of it with my username/password?

Thanking you in anticipation.

 
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10/11/2006 12:10 PM
 

Unfortunately, there's no other way to fix this other than getting into the SQL server database.

If you somehow manage to get access to SQL server, you'll need to run the following statement:

UPDATE PortalsSET LoginTabId = NULL
WHERE PortalId = <the portalid of your portal to fix>

<the portalid for your portal to fix> in your case is very likely 0, especially if this is the first or the only portal you have created. Good luck.

 
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10/11/2006 12:46 PM
 

Oops, there should be a space between Portals and SET:

UPDATE Portals SET LoginTabId = NULL
WHERE PortalId = <the portalid of your portal to fix>
 
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10/20/2006 9:26 PM
 

aaargh!

Now I did the exactly same thing..... And I'm not familiar with SQL either.
But I'm running it locally.
Can I run the mentioned SQL statement in SQL Server Management Studio Express?

I really have no clue how to run that statement, so I would be VERY happy if someone could guide me a little bit more....

Tom

 
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10/20/2006 10:29 PM
 

Thank God, I managed to "fix" the database within Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2005 Express Edition.
I'm proud! :-)

 
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