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2/1/2007 12:45 PM
 

Got a wierd issue since 4.4.1 that isn't recognizing the port during install.  So here is the situation:

1.  Setup IIS to host DNN on port 8005.
2.  Setup DNN in accordance with instructions listed on this site.
3.  To install the portal, we go to
http://localhost:8005
4.  It installs fine without issue.  "Click here to access portal".
5.  Clicking allows you to access portal no problem.

However, when you want to register or log into the portal, you get a page not found because it is defaulting to "locahost" on those links, not "localhost:8005".  Looking under the portal config, it says "localhost".  So, I added the alias "localhost:8005" and those links still default to "localhost".

I tried wiping it and reinstalling 4.4.1 and the same problem occurs no matter how you try to work it.

Is this a bug or intentional?

If intentional, how can I force those links to behave properly as defined in the portal configs.  Adding an alias isn't working.

Thanks!

Jonathan Merrill
MCP, CCA, NET+
www.gomerrill.com

 
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