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5/19/2013 2:30 PM
 

I am hoping that I explain this correctly since I am pretty new to this. I am hosting a DNN site on GoDaddy. However, when I installed DNN, I was only able to install into a subdirectory folder. Instead of trying to transfer the page over to the root, I want to simply use a 301 redirect from http://www.yellow-houseproductions.com/dnnyhproductions to http://www.yellow-houseproductions.com. I tried using the simple redirect module but it isn't working. Everytime I try to pull up the actual site (without the subdirectory), I get a Runtime error. 

 
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