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4/30/2010 11:04 AM
 

Hello,

Perhaps I can find some help on this strange issue.  We had some people working on our server and they did some messing around with the app pool and now our DNN site (5.0.2) now only redirects to "Underconstruction.htm" with a message that says "This site is currently unavailable".  There's nothing more explicit than that and I have no idea where to go or what to check from here.

Just as a note, the site is running on IIS on a Windows Server 2003 box.

 
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4/30/2010 11:09 AM
 
It's possible your site has lost contact with your database somehow, or your connection string has been altered.


Alex Shirley


 
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4/30/2010 11:11 AM
 

Tell "some people" to "unmess with the app pool"...  :)

One option would be to create a new app pool and assign it to the DNN site.  See www.iis.net for help with configuring IIS app pools.

Jeff

 
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4/30/2010 11:39 AM
 

I just tried this, creating a new app-pool and that seems to have fixed things beautifully.  It's probably more secure this way anyway.

 
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