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New Post 5/15/2008 2:22 AM
User is offline Dr Pat
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Using Sub-Directories 

I am developing a site and the company would like to use various sub-directories, e.g. admin.company.com, accounts.company.com, etc. - Is it possible to use one portal for all the sub-directories or do I need a separate portal for each? Can this be done with alias domain name? If I need to use a separate portal for each (which is what I am thinking at this point) is there a module or solution for pass through from one portal to the next without having to re-enter username and password? I appreciate your insight! Pat

 
New Post 5/15/2008 4:45 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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Re: Using Sub-Directories 

to server multiple subdomains (not subdirectories, those would be www.company.com/admin, ...) you need to create multiple portals within a single installation. AFAIK there are 3rd party modules (if I remember correctly, one is from dnnmasters.com) for sharing and synchronizing user accounts, please have look at the Marketplace or SnowCovered.


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