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2/10/2006 11:05 PM
 
Hi all.
Its not really a biggie, just want to tidy somethings up.

I installed dnn and created a site and gave it a name www.mydomain.com/dnn  now i have it as i want it i want to replace my www.mydomain.com site.  I managed that by adding an alias and then reconfiguring IIS - no problems.  Except i still have the other alias in there and i need to delete it as i want to use it for something else.

Is there an easy way or do i have to break into the DB?  It seems i can edit just about anything but this alias - just my luck :D

Just to add - i know how to access it in the database, i was wondering if there is a nice interface way of doing it for people who dont have access to the database?

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2/11/2006 6:01 PM
 
OK I figured it out so will post it here FYI

I initially had www.mydomain.com/dnn as the alias.  I added www.mydomain.com as a new alias and wanted to delete the old one.  All i had to do was log out,  open a new window and go to the new alias (www.mydomain.com) and then login as host or admin.  I can then get to site settings and it allowed me to delete the other alias (www.mydomain.com/dnn) as I was on the other alias.

Easy when you know how :D 
 
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