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Creating a Virtual Directory in IIS One of the first things you will need to do prior to installing DotNetNuke on a server is to create a virtual directory which will host your DotNetNuke website. If you have full control over you...
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Installing DotNetNuke on the root of GoDaddy - 8 Simple Steps If you have are having a hard time getting DotNetNuke installed on the root of your hosting account, read this article to find out how. This article was originally written for a the specific purpose ...
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Dude, Where’s my web.config file? Resolve Installation DNN Error Message: BC30451: Name 'Config' is not declared Sometimes troubleshooting DNN errors can be a royal pain. Fortunately, if you know what you're looking for installation errors are usually pretty easy to resolve. Unfortunately, if you don't know wha...
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Getting Aquainted with the DNN Classes So, you've decided to start checking out DotNetNuke development and you're wondering where to start, right? Well, it's easy to start taking a quick tour of the DotNetNuke classes now with the help o...
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SERIES: Anatomy of a DNN Web.Config File-connectionStrings The section holds all the necessary information for database communication from your website. At minimum, there will be at least one connection string for any DotNetNuke website...
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How To Customize the Privacy and Terms Links on Your DotNetNuke Portal Straight out of the box, DotNetNuke already has a lot of things covered. But, what do you do when you are ready to begin customizing your site. Sometimes, it’s not so easy to figure out how to make t...
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Installation from the DotNetNuke Install Package 4.90 to Windows XP Professional OK, so you made the leap and downloaded an installation package of DotNetNuke 4.x. But now what do I do? Well, here's a step-by-step instruction guide to get you up and running with DotNetNuke 4....
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Creating new DotNetNuke HTTP Alias Records Setting up DotNetNuke to handle serving requests for Portal Alias records is a breeze. You can use these records to direct your site to handle requests for multiple domain names to one website with ...
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How To Customize the Privacy and Terms Links on Your DotNetNuke Portal Straight out of the box, DotNetNuke already has a lot of things covered. But, what do you do when you are ready to begin customizing your site. Sometimes, it’s not so easy to figure out how to make t...
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Quick Check for Troubleshooting the CodeEndeavor Ajax Templates I haven’t just installed the the template and created a module out of the box yet. However, I have come across a few things that I know to check and fix and I’m up and running in no time at all. If y...
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Creating new DotNetNuke HTTP Alias Records
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| 12/9/2008 4:14:41 AM - By Briana Tarrance |
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Creating aliases for your DotNetNuke is super simple. All you need to do is log in as the admin user and Navigate to Admin >> Site Settings. Scroll all the way to the bottom until you find the "Portal Aliases” section.

Select “Add New HTTP Alias” and enter the new alias information

Click on Add New Alias and Voila!

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