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10/27/2006 9:24 AM
 
I am configuring DNN 4.3.5 in a shared Windows 2003 hosting environement. As it is a shared environemtn I want to reduce as much as possible the load of the DNN app on the server's CPU and Memory. I am trying to achieve this by a number of tactics (e.g. PageBlaster) one of which is to enusre that the site's busiest page (the home page) is not gernerated by DNN but is served up directly from the server. However on my DNN Nav bar I wish therefore that the 'Home' link does not point to the DNN Home page but to my domain's root file (www.mydomain.com/index.htm). Any advice on how this can be done?
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Eoghano
 
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