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4/2/2008 3:26 PM
 

I built my website using dotnetnuke, now how do I publish it so it is no longer mywebsite.com/dotnetnuke? I am hosting, building, and managing this website and it's my first attempt. I cannot find the files on my computer to do a FTP upload so I checked the settings on my host acct and it says they reside on a server. I'm lost please help.

 
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4/2/2008 3:56 PM
 

How did you install it if you can't find the files?  They're in whatever folder you installed them in.  As for publishing, do you mean transferring it to a hosting service?

Jeff

 
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4/20/2008 1:47 PM
 

I followed the prompts to install it and then deleted the install program. I have no idea where the default install location is or what file names to look for.

 
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4/21/2008 11:04 AM
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If you installed this on your host, then there are no files on your system at home.  Also, your easiest solution is to reinstall DNN on your host, but in www.domain.com instead of www.domain.com/dotnetnuke.

Jeff

 
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