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11/28/2006 6:46 PM
 
I just created a child portal and assigned an administrator account.  As the host, I can edit the child portal just fine, I'm also able to login briefly as the child's admin user, however anything that would take me to a new page (e.g. clicking the Settings icon) forces my user to log off and see the login screen.  Any ideas?
 
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12/1/2006 1:58 PM
 

UPDATE: After doing more experimentation I had success and I'm convinced that the key factor in getting rid of this problem was not the software update to 4.3.7.  Rather, it appears that DNN does not like to support child portals if your main installation is in the root IIS site (www.example.com) rather than a virtual directory (www.example.com/dnn ) as the DNN documentation instructs.

 
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12/1/2006 2:44 PM
 
this is most likely a cookie issue - please notice, that parent and child share the same domain cookie. Clear your browser cookies and try again.

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Sebastian Leupold

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