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    bobbybrown is offline Junior Member
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    What if I already installed it in a sub-directory? Is there anyway I could move it or would I have to delete it and re-install?

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbybrown
    What if I already installed it in a sub-directory? Is there anyway I could move it or would I have to delete it and re-install?
    I would think that you would have to re-install though their support team would likely know for sure. You can always drop them an email at support@myhosting.com, they get back pretty quick.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bobbybrown
    What if I already installed it in a sub-directory? Is there anyway I could move it or would I have to delete it and re-install?
    I'm pretty sure you should be able to do this. There are forum posts at http://www.DotNetNuke.com that talk about moving a development site into production, etc. So that would involve changing the URL of the site. You would need to copy all the files to the new location, and change any references in the Config files to point to the new location. Not something I would recommend for a beginner, but if you have a lot of data in your DNN site and a little bit of experience, it might be easier than starting all over again.

    I'd recommend checking http://www.dotnetnuke.com for more help.
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    bobbybrown is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by tima
    Quote Originally Posted by bobbybrown
    What if I already installed it in a sub-directory? Is there anyway I could move it or would I have to delete it and re-install?
    I'm pretty sure you should be able to do this. There are forum posts at http://www.DotNetNuke.com that talk about moving a development site into production, etc. So that would involve changing the URL of the site. You would need to copy all the files to the new location, and change any references in the Config files to point to the new location. Not something I would recommend for a beginner, but if you have a lot of data in your DNN site and a little bit of experience, it might be easier than starting all over again.

    I'd recommend checking http://www.dotnetnuke.com for more help.

    I'm definitely a beginner lol, I will still give it a shot though.

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    tahoemnts is offline Gold Member
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    yeah. i remember doing this. what a pain.


 

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