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Generate a Module Data Access Layer With CodeSmith With the introduction of some of the newer DNN tools, building a custom module is becoming more and more easy. With the right tools, you can have a custom module built in no time flat. This will outl...
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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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Upgrading to DotNetNuke Cambrian 5.0 from DotNeNuke 4.x If you're looking to try out the new DNN Cambrian package, you can upgrade previous DotNetNuke installations with the following steps. Remember, as of right now, the DNN 5.0 Cambrian package availabl...
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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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How to Install DotNetNuke 5.0 Cambrian and Video This video tutorial covers installing using the Custom installation option, with SQL Express and also an external SQL Database. Find out more about which package to download and how to kick off the ...
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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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Setting Up Multiple Websites You can create multiple distinct, (mainly) independent websites with one instance of a DNN installation on your web account. In lamens terms, this means that you can purchase ONE web hosting accoun...
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How to Utilize AjaxToolKit with DotNetNuke Portals Integrating the AjaxToolkit into DotNetNuke modules is super easy. But, can be frustrating if you're not sure how. Find out how to Ajax enable your modules in less than 5 minutes now!
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Quick Look at Some New Features of DotNetNuke 5 Cambrian DotNetNuke’s much anticipated Cambrian has finally been made available as a Release Candidate and while it looks like the same ol’ packages from afar, it’s packed with some nice new features that are...
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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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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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