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1/28/2008 12:53 PM
 

Hello,

We are having a major issue publishing our DNN sites behind ISA 2006. 98% of things are working but when saving admin or host settings an error comes up resolving the site. For some reason the response URL after the save is pointing to the internal DNS name and not the external. Page adds/saves etc seem to work without this error. I have even looked into the database tables directly to see if any hard coded link exists for this and see none. We have run out of ideas to make this work. The IIS setings seem correct and the ISA settings work fine for non-DNN sites.

Anyone see such an issue?  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Mike H

 
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2/4/2008 10:33 AM
 

So no one ever see this problem or no one using ISA? :P

 

I guess I need to call Microsoft...  ouch

 
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2/4/2008 12:09 PM
 

If you have DNN switching from one URL to another you might try removing the "unwanted" url from the portalalias table.


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