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7/27/2010 7:53 PM
 
yes it is mapped to the portals directory, i looked in the directory that DNN created and there is nothing there but some graphic files. What am i missing, i would LOVE to get this up and running. I have a couple of customers that are really wanting what DNN has to offer.
 
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7/28/2010 11:04 PM
 
I believe I have the same question as Russell. From what I've read, it looks like Portals are just ways to manage your various websites, including the dotnetnuke portal. Creating a portal seems to just create a pointer to an existing website on a particular host, and allows you to store information about it. What I'm wondering -- and what I think Russell is wondering -- is how to actually create a website to deploy at the location specified in the second Portal. That part I haven't figured out, since all actions within dotnetnuke seem to apply to its own portal.
 
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8/6/2010 8:08 PM
 
I was really hoping to get an answer on this -- it seems like a very basic question. How do you add content to a newly created portal? I try "switching sites" in the Host toolbar, but it just directs me to my blank site. There is no content at that site, but I don't know how to tell DNN to add it.
 
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8/6/2010 9:21 PM
 
did you route the domain address of the 2nd portal to the IIS website, where DNN is residing?

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8/6/2010 10:57 PM
 
To start as simple as possible, I routed it to http://localhost/home, and DNN is obviously running on http://localhost/dotnetnuke. I can understand why localhost/dotnetnuke would work, since there is an InetPub/wwwroot/dotnetnuke directory on my computer, but creating the portal did not create an InetPub/wwwroot/home directory. Maybe I'm misunderstanding the point of the portal, but I thought I would be able to create content in the second portal from within DNN. Thanks, Joe
 
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