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5/27/2008 5:52 AM
 

Hello,

Recently I had to copy my DNN installation from one harddisk to another on my dedicated server (the provider upgraded to bigger disks). The installation (based on DNN 3) was copied and then parked on a temp drive while the new disk was installed.

But when I rolled it out on the new disk I discovered that the "_default" folder under Portals had not - for some reason - been copied. And now I can't open any of the portals in that installation (having various Server Errors and parts not found)...

I've tried to reconstruct the _default folder from some earlier backup's I had locally but haven't been succesful... Can anyone give me any pointers on how to get things up and running again?

Thanks,
Niels

 

 
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