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6/5/2008 7:07 AM
 

When I installed my DNN at godaddy hosting console,  I was forced to put it in a subdirectory. Why is this? Can I move it before I spend allot of time developing it. If so, what is the best way to do this. I am new to this so any help would be appreciated. I am currently using a dedirect page, but I am worried about confusing the search engines.

 
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6/5/2008 1:50 PM
 

RTNovak:

The physical directory where you install DNN on disk does not really matter (you don't want to install DNN on a drive outside of the IIS server for performance reasons but that is another issue).  The point is that it does not have to be at the physical root of the C: drive, it can be ten levels down, on drive Z:.  What is important is that when you define the Web Site in IIS, you point it to the right physical directory, wherever it is, and then define the appropriate Host Header that goes along with it, like www.yourdomain.com.  In that way, when an HTTP request comes into the server (IIS) for www.yourdomain.com, IIS will now where to grab the files from.  In other words, the root of the Web Site (a logical concept) is wherever you point the Web Site to (the physical part).  This of course also applies to SEO, after all, they can only access your site via HTTP just like the client browsers do (okay, more or less).

Edit:  Forgot to address what I assume is your "redirect" page, can you elaborate on that?  Why are you doing that?

Does this answer your question???

Carlos

 

 

 
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6/6/2008 12:58 PM
 

rtnovak wrote

When I installed my DNN at godaddy hosting console,  I was forced to put it in a subdirectory. Why is this?

Because GoDaddy restricts you to installing DNN in a folder and not in the root.  Other hosts may not have this requirement.

Jeff

 
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6/7/2008 11:59 AM
 

I have the same issue, I need to use a redirect as my host will not point the domain to a virtual folder in the root of the site. I may need to think about changing my provider but for the time being I will do a redirect. If anyone knows of a way around this I would love to hear about it. I have noticed that if I copy the default.aspx to the root folder it still works as the location of the application is maintained in the database.


Rob Truman, USN Ret. Tucson, AZ USA
 
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6/7/2008 2:53 PM
 

This article might be helpful if you want to make your root directory non web-accessible and then alias your domain name to the subdirectory that you have DNN installed in.  Otherwise, you might want to find a different web hosting provider if you must install to root.

http://help.godaddy.com/topic/173/article/4067#rootdirectory

Good Luck,

-Chris

 
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