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10/31/2007 1:17 PM
 

Who knew Dotnetnuke would be this addictive!  My goal is to create a home page without a login and register link.  Thanks to the dotnetnuke community I was able to remove those links accomplishing what I needed..that is just a home page with my own custom navigation.  The issue that I created by removing those links was I now have no way to login.  Unless of course I put those links back in, which isnt the issue.   I want to create one page..i dont care what it looks like, it just needs to be accessible only by me so that I can login and maintain the site.     So potentially i think the outcome would be that i would have a page accessible by a link like http://dotnetnuke.com/default.aspx/adminloginpage   <----just an example..but having a seperate page from to use to login and then add module ect will give me the ability to leave my homepage as is, with no login link or register link.. in fact i would like to place those on another page for users to login at somepoint, but not on the homepage..thanks for any help..

 
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10/31/2007 3:12 PM
 

You can easily access the login control from any tab by injecting "ctl/Login" into the URL.  For instance, if you have the following URL:

http://www.domainname.com/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

Then simply add "ctl/Login/" after the tabid:

http://www.domainname.com/Home/tabid/36/ctl/Login/Default.aspx

Now, to allow users to login at a separate area, simply create a new page and add the Account Login Module to the page.  Then, in Site Settings, you can optionally set this page to be the "login page" so that if you re-enable the login link, the link will point to the right page.


Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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11/30/2007 6:44 PM
 

Thank you very much!

 
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12/3/2007 10:16 PM
 

My pleasure!


Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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3/12/2008 3:13 PM
 

It is possible to create a login page with the URL http://www.domainname.com/Login

No problem with regular html, but can this can be done in DNN.

 
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