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4/6/2009 9:23 AM
 

We are in the process of moving our company intranet from an antiquated html/asp application to a DNN format. Many of the pager owners have copied their links from the old page to the new DNN link modules. The problem is that they are using the old host header that will go away when we go live. Is there any way I can search a table in the SQL database and change the links from the host header to a server name? Or will each user have to manually edit each module? I have downloaded some database information, but it is very scanty and is mostly diagrams.

Thanks in advance,
Marsha

 
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4/6/2009 9:47 AM
 

For the Texdt/HTML module have a look at http://www.engagesoftware.com/Products/Modules/Engage_F3.aspx

 
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4/6/2009 10:45 AM
 

if you have direct access to your database using SQL Server management studio, there are options for search and replace. There might also be some 3rd party tools. In any case you will need to know which tables to checkout.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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