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12/27/2006 7:12 PM
 
I just installed dnn on a site of mine, messed around with the configuration and settings a bit, made a change to the skin for the site and admin pages.  Now I get an error message that says "an error occurred".  That's all that comes up.  I looked at the database and in the skins table noticed that the skin that I changed it to isn't in there.  So I'm guessing that somehow it was thinking it had a skin that really wasn't there.  Since I can't do anything on the site, I'm wondering how I can change that setting back to the default setting in the database somehow.  Or is it in a config file somewhere?
 
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