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4/26/2007 4:40 AM
 

We are running a dotnetnuke site but the server crashed.  We managed to recover the data from the disc and rebuilt a new server for the site.  We then copied accross all relevant directories from the recovered data (on dvd) 

All was working fine until we started trying to make changes to pages - or add new pages to the site. 

I suspect that dragging and dropping whole folders which contain the data for the site was probably not the best way to do it, there must be other files/settings somewhere which need to be adjusted. 

Can anyone suggest anything that would help us get out of this one?! 

 
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