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12/3/2012 3:18 PM
 
Is there a way to disable search engine crawlers from indexing a DNN website? I'm working on a private website and want to be sure that no content is searched.Thanks for your help.Vangie
 
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12/3/2012 4:51 PM
 
By default, DNN pages have the Robots values set to INDEX and FOLLOW. What I've done is modified the Default.aspx.cs file to NOT include those values. (I actually have them set NOCACHE and NOSNIPPET.)
Look for the Robots code in the default.aspx.cs (or .vb depending on the DNN version) and tweak that code as desired.
The OTHER option is to make sure that each page is only accessible to registered users (or specific groups). Google (and other search engines) can't access those pages.
 
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12/4/2012 7:21 AM
 

Hi

You can disable the dnn search engine, by login as super user and disable the 'Search Engine Scheduler'  item that you can find under  Host->Schedule page.

Thanks
Sibabrata
Mindfire Solutions

 
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