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7/29/2009 5:14 PM
 

I created a child portal but it forwards to the parent.  BUT I can reach the child if I go directly to a page.  So www.domain.com/child forwards to parent but www.domain.com/child/home.aspx gets me to the child and all other pages work. The child folder in the file system is there with the default.aspx too.  Any thoughts?

 
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7/29/2009 5:58 PM
 

one other thing, using http://www.domain.com/Default.aspx?alias=www.domain.com/child i can get to the child site too.  Thanks.

 
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7/30/2009 1:56 PM
 

Ok we found it.  I was copying a site from dev to production and there was an entry in the SiteUrls.config file pointing to by dev url.  I changed it to my prod url and works liek a charm. 

 
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