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4/3/2008 5:12 PM
 
I am having this issue right now with a portal at godaddy.  I think the solution is not to use godaddy ... for now I would like to give it a go.
The situation is that I have moved my install to the root.  The main site works fine.
I have created a second parent portal by initiating it in DNN and then modifiing the directory at GoDaddy with R/W permissions and adding a default.aspx file.
Everything was working fine for a number of hours.  Then, Bam!!! I get the following error:
[No relevant source lines]
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Zoome
 
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4/3/2008 7:42 PM
 

I don't mean to try to answer my own post, but, I do want to add to my previous question.

My error message contains this: /MySecondPortal/App_Code/HTML/' does not exist.

I know that my installation is unconventional since I manually created some of my portal permissions.  Godaddy does not allow for DNN to create Child or Parent portals (at least not that I know of)

Should my new portal contain an App_code/HTML directory? or should it refernece the DNN root directory?

 ... Thought to self, "Get away from Godaddy ..."

Zoome

 
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4/10/2008 3:07 AM
 

I have my website and several websites for customers set at root with Go Daddy and they are very functional. What I have found with godaddy if you run into a situation, depending on who you call, you'd get better responses. Other than that, everything that I have read to get my sites running has come from these fourms, off the 'net, or calling gd tech support. On one site, I have three parent portals. I don't have a directory set-up like you mentioned: "/MySecondPortal/App_Code/HTML/." As such, I think that a folder was moved somewhere it should not be.

 
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5/18/2008 7:08 PM
 

huanzhong wrote

Configuration Error

Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.

Parser Error Message: The code subdirectory '/Admin/App_Code/HTML/' does not exist.



I just had this problem for the first time.. and a search in Google shows just one post - this one :)  So I had to solve it myself....

It was on a hosting provider I had not used before (but my client uses it all the time, so it had to be used)... it turned out the /admin directory was set as an application in IIS.  When I removed the application, everything worked.  The same probably applies for the /mysubdirectory error mentioned above- it will be set as an application, remove and it will be OK.

* to change a subfolder in IIS from an application back to a normal subfolder, open the IIS properties for the site, find the subfolder.   On the first properties page, where it says "Application Name", click the remove button.  Or ask your hosting support desk.

JK.


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7/15/2008 11:53 PM
 

Thanks for posting this - the process worked perfectly. 

 
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