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11/15/2012 1:43 PM
 

I recently moved a DotNetNuke site from a 2003 server with FrontPage Extensions to a 2010 server without FrontPage Extensions.

After the move, I upgraded it from version 5.6.0 to version 6.2.4. The DotNetNuke upgrade went smooth enough, suffering only a single hold up on security permissions which I was quickly remedied.

After the upgrade, I looked at the site and found that the skin had been changed to an earlier version. I wasn't concerned about this as some tweeking could fix that. However, the links on the site have become an issue.

When I first arrive at the site, every link points correctly. After clicking any one of them, the site loads the page correctly, except all of the links now take a different format:

Before - http://[domain]/[pagename]
After - http://[domain]/_vti_bin/shtml.dll/_vti_rpc/[pagename]

The links cannot remain this way. How can I fix this problem?

 
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11/15/2012 7:37 PM
 
there is an issue with the setup of your iis web site or DNN portal alias. Usually, page urls should not have been changed.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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