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New Post 6/8/2008 11:47 AM
User is offline Les Cantin
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installing seperate instances of DNN on hosting provider 

Hello.

I have successful installed my DNN site using a reseller account with a Canadian hosting provider and the site works great

With their reseller account, you create additional directories in your root directory to add other websites. I am wanted to use separate instances of DNN for each new site. I install the DNN files in a new subdirectory, setup the database, ensure permissions are correct, ensure the subdirectory is enabled for .net 2.0, but cant seem to get the install wizard page to load for these new sites. I am trying to access the install page with this url type: www.mysite.com/rootdirectory/newsitedirectory/

Any ideas anyone on making this work?

Thanks much

 

 
New Post 6/9/2008 7:43 AM
Online now... Jeff Cochran
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Re: installing seperate instances of DNN on hosting provider 

Are you using the same database name?  If you don't use a new database, you will overwrite the last one each time.

Also, you can't nest DNN installs.  You need to install them parallel, so you have www.sample.com/dnn1, www.sample.com/dnn2, etc.  In your c ase, if you have DNN in www.mysite.com/rootdirectory you can't install in a subdirectory of that.

Jeff

 
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