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12/4/2012 11:59 AM
 

Hi:

I've installed the trail version of DNN 6 on a test server and it works fine. However, by going through the instructions, I ended up with a URL structure as follow:   http://MY_IP_Adress/dotnetnuke  

Now I want to move to a hosting platform and I'd like to install DNN on the root, so to access it I wouldn't need a subdirectoy.

For example: http://my_domain_name.com   would load DNN app without a sub-directory present in the URL.

Any ideas?

thanks 

 
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12/5/2012 7:13 AM
 
Just install DNN in the root of your website and that'll do it.

Mark
 
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