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4/1/2013 4:06 PM
 

I have two web servers with  project files on both servers, I set up a virtual directory in IIS for Portals directory and user files linked to a shared file server. But when i access/edit the css files it is looking in to physical directory and is creating new directories for portals.  Can anyone help with my problem, do i have to follow any additional steps to create virtual directories.  What is the best way to set up dotnetnuke websites under load balancing system.

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Praveena

 
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