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1/10/2006 5:05 PM
 

I created a site template, exported it, and tried using it to create a new portal. I received a sign-on error when I clicked "create portal", and it seems that it created the portal half-way. Now when I click on the edit icon, I get an "object reference" error. (The first error was because I had the BLOG module in one of the pages when I exported the template. I took it out, did another template, and the portal created fine.)

Anyway, I want to delete the portal, but I can't do it through the user interface (I'm unable to view the portal properties). What tables do I need to touch to delete it out properly? Also, is there a stored procedure for doing this? Thanks in advance!!

 

 
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4/23/2008 12:42 PM
 

On a Windows 2003 Server with default config, you need to set the "Network Services" account to have permissions to the directory for the website.

 

 
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