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New Post 7/3/2008 5:53 AM
User is offline Aravinth
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How to create multiple portal in single DNN installation 

Is it possible for creating multiple website in a single DNN installation. If  so, how to do that and also how to access those created websites. 

These are very urgent for me, please do the needful.

 

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Aravinth K

 

 
New Post 7/4/2008 8:16 AM
User is offline Ian Robinson
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Re: How to create multiple portal in single DNN installation 

Hey Aravinth,

Creating multiple portals within an instance is one of the main (and most compelling) features of DotNetNuke for many people. If you are logged in to your site as a super user (the "host" account by default), you can navigate to the Host -> Portals page and create child portals from there. Using portal aliases (configurable on the portals page) you can define the URL of the portal that you have created.

There are many sites out there that could help walk you through this in more detail, the first one that comes to mind is DNN Creative.

Take care,

ian


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St. Louis, MO
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