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2/1/2009 12:45 PM
 

My hosting provider has a security issue when DNN is installed at the root levelm, which prevents me from adding modules easily.  I have one website that is installed at the root level and one that is under folder \DotNetNuke.

I have been attempting to move the problem protal down one level on a test system with some success.  Everything seems ok, except that I lose my menu options on my menu bar, including the Home link.  When make it the root directory in IIS, the menu bar items reappear and the website works as it did on the production server.

My guess is I need to update some table setting(s) in SQL Server or perhaps an XML file.  In looking at both options and comparing tables and xml/config files against my website installed under folder \DotNetNuke that works, I couldn't find anything obvious. 

If anybody has run into this issue in the past and has figured out how to work aorund it, I would appreciate your advice.  Thanks! Brad

 
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2/8/2009 3:45 PM
 

I'm still hoping smeone might have some ideas on where to look clues to resolving this issue.  Thanks

 
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