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6/29/2012 11:31 PM
 

Hi There,

I am a .Net developer, and I really have a curiosity about what I need to do after I have a DNN website ready to be published on my provider.

My provider will need to have something special to accept my DNN website ? Any kind of provider environment will accept a DNN website ?

I am very interested in investing my time to learn this framework, but I have this question. What kind of work I will have to, to publish a DNN website ? I wish it could be as simple as it is to publish a asp.net web site. Am I right ?

And finally, what minimun version of Windows Server, SQL Server, IIS and .Net framework is necessary to publish a DNN website ?

Regards,

Marcelo.

 
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6/30/2012 4:38 AM
 
Hi Marcelo,
you need Windows Hosting for DotNetNuke with either .Net 3.5SP1 or (preferable) .Net 4.0. DNN runs fine on Windows Server 2005, 2008 and 2008R2 (I did not test 2012 yet). SQL Server (Standard, Web Edition or Express) 2005, 2008, 2008 R2 or 2012.
For moving your site, start with adding the new domain address for each DNN website as site alias in Admin > Site Settings. Also make sure your local machine is running same .Net version as the server - you might need configuration manager to adopt web.config accordingly. Once your server is setup, you need to transfer database and all files. Now adopt both uncommented connection strings in web.config and browse to your site which should now show up fine :-))

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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