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3/15/2007 12:32 AM
 
I am having a problem moving my website from the live server to my local box. I backed up the web files, and did a SQL Server backup. I am using DNN 4.3.5

I made sure before the move that "localhost/funeralin" and "MACHINENAME/funeralin" was in the PortalAlias table. I even deleted the virual directory "localhost/funeralin" and recreated it, because I heard DDN caches this.

All I get in IE is a flashing status bar. Then "Page cannot be displayed".

In firefox I get the error: "The page isn't redirecting properly" (Cookies are enabled for both browsers)

Why does DNN do this? Where else is this cached, or stored to cause this behavior.

As an experiment, I have tried the following:

1. Live Server files + Live DB version = Error
2. Live Files + Test DB version (originally installed on local machine) = Works!

So this must have something to do with something in the database which for the life of me I cannot figure out.

Can anyone help me with this? Thank you in advance.
 
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3/15/2007 9:42 AM
 

DELETED - Didnt read the parent post fully.

 
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