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12/18/2010 10:21 PM
 
I have a few skins that I built as test skins and I'd like to get rid of them now. But when I select them in Admin | Skins I'm told that they can't be deleted because they're being used.  I don't think they're being used, certainly not on the current portal.  How can I get DNN to tell me where the skins are being used?

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Steve A.
 
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12/19/2010 4:46 AM
 
they might be used in a different portal or page, but you may simply delete the folder in file system

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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12/19/2010 3:25 PM
 
Yes, that gets rid of it, but I had to work through the Visual Web Developer view of the remote DNN site.  You would think that Host | File Manager would be the way to delete a skin installed at Portals/_default/skins  but it  doesn't show half the skins there, even after selecting Synchronize Files on the top row.  

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