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6/22/2010 9:44 AM
 
i need to clean up old and unused pages in my dnn portal.
is there a way i can get a listing of the urls that are used in my portal or unused so i can delete them?

once i fing the pages no longer needed how do i best remove them from my portal?
 
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6/22/2010 10:32 AM
 
what do you mean by "unused"? last change of content, last visits, ...?

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6/22/2010 11:15 AM
 
i have may pages created that are not linked to from the portal- orphans.
i want to remove these. they should be getting no users but spiders may be picking them up.

is there a way i can have dnn or a sql script pull all unused "orphaned" pages ?
whats the best way i can generate a list of live pages (live = used and not orphaned)

thanks
 
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