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Moving DotNetNuke from one server to another causing "Site Unavailable" error 
Modified By abstraction  on 9/5/2008 5:43:35 AM)

Hi there,

I'm trying to get a (previously fully functional) installation of dotnetnuke working on a new VPS.  I've got everything setup the same and DNS is propogating so afaik the portal alias should be fine.  Unfortunately when I attempt to view the site I just get told it is unavailable.  I have also changed references to the old machine name in the web.config file to connect to the database but still can't get in.

Any ideas what I'm missing?

 

Edit: I should probably also add that I can attach to the database file in studio express and browse the tables so I presume it's still okay.

 
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Re: Moving DotNetNuke from one server to another causing "Site Unavailable" error 

Right got it!  I can only presume that the SQL Server installation was slightly different as I had to change the connection string source so that it had "\SQLEXPRESS" after the machine name.

All working great now!

 
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