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11/8/2009 1:08 PM
 

 Hi everyone,

I am running DNN on Win 7 ultimate 64bit with IIS 7 as my development box. To host different installations of DNN i simply open a new application under 'Default Web Site', which listen to port 80 (localhost). These type of installation are running without any problem.

However, when I install dnn under a new web site and bind it to a different port (say 5500) so that my local domain looks like that: localhost:5500. When I click browse the home page appears as IIS navigates to localhost:5500. But when I use the navigation menu or any type of navigation, DNN removes the port number from the domain and I obviously get no pages.

Does anybody know what am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

David

 

 

 

 
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11/9/2009 11:19 AM
 

Did you remember to set UsePortNumber = True in the web.config?

Jeff

 
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