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10/14/2013 11:04 PM
 
But the error said 'The resource you are looking for has been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable 'C:\Websites\dnndev.me\Getting-Started\mid\363'. When I browse to the Url, I don't find the folder 'Getting-Started\mid\363'. What's wrong? Can you explain me? Thanks
 
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10/15/2013 3:10 AM
 
Oh yeah, I find the solution right now. It's very simple:

Open the web.config' and search tag and replace it by

If anyone gets my above error, just do it.

It works for me, but I don't know why it works?
 
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10/15/2013 4:05 AM
 
Getting-Starting is no physical Folder.  It is a Site that is stored in the DNN Table of your Database.  There is any Connection issue to the database.
 
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10/15/2013 5:25 PM
 
In this case, Matthias is wrong, Getting-Started actually is a page, which gets created automatically as a part of default website template.

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Sebastian Leupold

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10/16/2013 6:04 AM
 
And there is a problem that made me crazy.
- I create new Website in IIS Management and I set port is 88. I'll browse it at address localhost:88. I set all the permisson for folder.
But when i browse it at IE, it says:
DotNetNuke Error
Domain Name Does Not Exist In The Database

DotNetNuke supports multiple websites from a single database/codebase. It accomplishes this by converting the URL of the client browser Request to a valid PortalID in the Portals database table. The following steps describe the process:

Web Server Processing
When a web server receives a Request from a client browser, it compares the file name extension on the target URL resource to its Application Extension Mappings defined in IIS.
Based on the corresponding match, IIS then sends the Request to the defined Executable Path ( aspnet_asapi.dll in the case of ASP.NET Requests ).
The aspnet_isapi.dll engine processes the Request in an ordered series of events beginning with Application_BeginRequest.
HttpModule.URLRewrite OnBeginRequest ( UrlRewriteModule.vb )
The Request URL is parsed based on the "/" character
A Domain Name is constructed using each of the relevant parsed URL segments.

Examples:

URL: http://www.domain.com/default.aspx = Domain Name: www.domain.com
URL: http://209.75.24.131/default.aspx = Domain Name: 209.75.24.131
URL: http://localhost/DotNetNuke/default.aspx = Domain Name: localhost/DotNetNuke
URL: http://www.domain.com/virtualdirectory/default.aspx = Domain Name: www.domain.com/virtualdirectory
URL: http://www.domain.com/directory/default.aspx = Domain Name: www.domain.com/directory

Using the Domain Name, the application queries the database ( Portals table - PortalAlias field ) to locate a matching record.

Note: If there are multiple URLs which correspond to the same website then the website alias field must contain each valid Domain Name in a comma seperated list.

Example:

URL: http://localhost/DotNetNuke/default.aspx
URL: http://MACHINENAME/DotNetNuke/default.aspx
URL: http://209.32.134.65/DotNetNuke/default.aspx
PortalAlias: localhost/DotNetNuke,MACHINENAME/DotNetNuke,209.32.134.65/DotNetNuke

Note: If you are installing the application to a remote server you must modify the PortalAlias field value for the default record in the Portals table according to the rules defined above.

- I open table 'PortalAlias' in database and add a new row with HTTPAlias is 'localhost:88' but it still has error.
- Please give me some advices. Thanks!
 
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