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12/16/2008 5:44 PM
 

On the host computer which I installed DotNetNuke, I can access the website fine, however trying to access it from another computer on the network results in "Internet explorer cannot display this web page". I can access http://myserver/DotNetNuke/errorpage.aspx fine, but not http://myserver/DotNetNuke/Default.aspx or http://myserver/DotNetNuke/.

I have this same issue on two separate installations:

Install 1: Server 2000, SQL 2000 SP3a, using sql authentication. ASPNET, IUSR_ permissions set to full control on the DNN folder

Install 2: Server 2003 std, SQL2005, mixed mode authentication enabled, using sql authentication to login to DNN DB, ASP.NET, IUSR_ and Network Service permissions all set to full control on the DNN folder

Anonymous access is enabled under IIS

Finally, it is worth noting that I have sucessfully installed DNN under XP Pro w/ SQL2005, and have no issues. Yet I am unable to get past this problem in server 2000 / 2003, so I'm thinking possibly an IIS security setting that I've missed?

Any suggestions would be much appreciated...

 

 
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12/16/2008 6:49 PM
 

if you want to access your DotNetNuke web sites using a different domain address than installed, you need to add it as portal alias:

  • login as host user
  • go to site settings
  • scroll down to far end
  • add additional portal alias

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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12/16/2008 9:13 PM
 

Sebastian Leupold wrote

if you want to access your DotNetNuke web sites using a different domain address than installed, you need to add it as portal alias:

  • login as host user
  • go to site settings
  • scroll down to far end
  • add additional portal alias

Thankyou! Problem solved... Just out of curiosity, why is it that my DNN install under XP added the portal alias as myserver/virtual directory, whereas in server 2000 and 2003 it got added as localhost/virtual directory... Did I do something different in the configuration, without realising it?

 

Thanks again,

Dan

 
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