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2/9/2008 12:06 PM
 

I have seen several threads on moving it from a sub to a root, but I am planning to do the opposite.  I plan to put a link on a storefront to my wine community, instead of having the wine community load up when you type in www.itswinetime.com.

First off, my webhost said they will move DNN out of the root to the new "community" subfolder.

I have  added "community" subfolder under "site1".

I logged into the host, and added itswinetime.com/community as an alias.

Can someone give me instructions on what to do after that?  I have read stories where people have moved DNN from a sub to the root and had issues after doing so.

Thanks in advance for the help!

Les

 
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