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5/3/2007 1:56 PM
 

I installed DNN last night locally (Localhost)  and then tried to create a portal parent for www.totalgarage.ca\dotnetnuke   now when I go to that url, it redirects my to localhost\dotnetnuke instead.

so that is my problem.  I then went to find a tutorial on the DNN site and nothing even remotely pertains to creating a site.  As well how would I go about eventually changing it to www.totalgarage.ca (no Dotnetnuke sub dir)  eventually.

What is the difference between a parent and a child portal.  Those little "?" on the fields really don't help in making this work, when it says things like enter host address. and the field name is "host address"  isn't like saying "the coffee pot is the coffee pot". 

okay thanks for any help! 

-=Quentin=-

 
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