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8/8/2006 6:03 PM
 

I'm new to DNN.  Set up a website (v3.x) but made a mistake in changing the page setting (site settings) for login page to <Home> and now can't log in.  Where can I undo this setting? In the SQL Server DB? a config file?

From the help I've tried to load the page //server/site/Default.aspx?tabid=1&ctl=Login    <- This did not work.

Thanks in advance for any help!

 
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8/8/2006 10:57 PM
 
If you have SQL database server access, one way to restore the default login page is to change the value in the LoginTabId column of the portal in question (probabably the row with PortalID=0) back to its default NULL value.

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