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11/25/2009 12:57 PM
 

I installed DNN v5 on to our internal server.

I amended various pages and settings. Then I viewed and amended the site from another workstation by navigating to the \\myserver\dotnetnuke location (I have set up portal aliases).

However, changes made to the portal on the workstation (such as what skin) do not reflect on the server when viewed there. I assume this is because files are moved around on the local machine. Is this correct? I thought the application would keep details in the database and allow any workstation to modify the server portal. Maybe there is a setting required?

 
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11/25/2009 1:29 PM
 

Oops... I think this was due to caching on the server.

 
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