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11/14/2007 11:54 PM
 

My hosting company installed DNN for me in a DNN directory in my root directory. How do I get my home page to show as www.mydomain.com instead of www.mydomain.com/dnn/someportal/sometabid/somenumber/default.aspx? What is the proper instal method "root directory" or "root/dnn" and how to I get www.domain.com? I am new to this, any help will be greatly appreciated.

 
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11/15/2007 4:16 AM
 

it depends, how the hosting company installed the portal, if they set it up initially they shall know best, how to configure it appropriately.


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11/15/2007 10:17 AM
 

Thanks for the response. I have had some issues with the hosting company, I hope to get this all resolved today.

 
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