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2/16/2007 7:44 AM
 

hi there,

I have recently been transferring a few portals to a new server by using templates.  The only problem I found is that the repository's data was not transfered, just wondering whether the repository module is portable or not.

Thanks

 
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2/16/2007 8:17 AM
 
log in using the host account, go to the Repository module settings and at the bottom of the settings page, adjust the file location to point to the physical folder on your new server.
 
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2/16/2007 8:30 AM
 
thanks for the reply,
the file location was correctly set after the transfer was done and the files are present. I meant the data in the SQL was not transferred; in this case the articles. (i.e. table grmRepositoryObjects is empty)
 
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