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9/18/2009 11:09 AM
 

This is probably something *very* basic i'm missing, and more related to IIS setup than DNN, but how do you install DNN such that you can access DNN via the root folder of a website, as opposed to a subfolder?

As far as I can ascertain (from DotNetNuke Install Package Installation Instructions – 052609), the DNN install requires:
1) Installation/copying of application files to a location on target server (not web-facing) – e.g. C:\DotNetNuke
2) Setup a Virtual Folder within the website folder, which points to the DNN folder (e.g. virtual folder created in wwwroot called DotNetNuke\ linking to C:\DotNetNuke)

As such, there doesn’t appear to be any way to have the CMS accessible from the root of an IIS website, as creation of a virtual folder implies that it *must* be a subfolder within the site.  Is there something we’re missing, another way to work around this, etc?  We'd like to have the CMS accessible from e.g. http://www.domain.com as opposed to http://www.domain.com/dotnetnuke/.


If anyone could point me towards DNN (or IIS!) setup guides on how to achieve this, it would be much appreciated. 

We're running on a shared hosting platform so we don't have direct access to IIS settings/IIS Manager, but if I can ascertain how it's achieved we can work out if it's implementable on our platform or not.

 
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9/18/2009 5:04 PM
 

From what you describe in your last paragraph, you'll need to make a request of your hosting provider - they need to give the Network Service account (or whatever account your application pool is running as) FULL access to the root level of your web space.

If they can do that, you can implement by simply copying the DNN site files to the root level.

If they can't/won't do that for you, find another host.


Eric Swanzey
www.swanzey.com
 
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9/21/2009 3:42 AM
 

Thanks for the advice Eric, I'll bounce that back to our hosting provider.

 
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