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New Post 12/1/2008 9:14 PM
User is offline Fatima
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How to create parent, child portal 

Hi

Please guide me how i create parent child portal and i try all instruction which is given on this link http://www.dotnetnuke.com/default.aspx?tabid=787&helpculture=en-us&helpmodule=Portals but when i create the poetal and clik on that link then it did not display any thing just display this "page did not display". please guide me rightly

Thank in advance

Regards,

 
New Post 12/1/2008 10:53 PM
User is offline Julian
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Re: How to create parent, child portal 

Hi Fatima,

How is your DNN setup? is it running on localhost?  or are you running it using Visual Studio? or is it a hosted site?

 

If you are running it in visual studio, using the visual studio built in webserver, then you will have a problem creating child portals, because the VS webserver uses a random port number everytime you use it.  When creating a child portal, the link to the child portal does not include the port number, making it almost impossible for you to access it when using the VS webserver.

 
New Post 12/1/2008 11:31 PM
User is offline Fatima
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Re: How to create parent, child portal 

Thanks alot Julian for your response.

Yes i am using VS Webserver. so please let me know what i should do to overcome this problem.

Again searching your favor....

Thanks in Advance.

Regards

 
New Post 12/2/2008 6:23 AM
User is offline Jeff Cochran
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Re: How to create parent, child portal 

 Fatima wrote
 

Yes i am using VS Webserver. so please let me know what i should do to overcome this problem.

You need to install IIS to run DNN under.  The development server in VS can't be accessed from off the same physical system, so it's impractical as a web server, plus for DNN you don't need to use Visual Studio anyway.

Jeff

 
New Post 12/6/2008 12:11 AM
User is offline Fatima
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Re: How to create parent, child portal 

Now i have installed IIS and my site running under IIS and again i try to create parent, child portal but still suffering problem to create.

I go to rootdirectory where available my created child portal floder and in this folder default.aspx file availbe. and i open it and read out it but i am failed to catch error. please let me know the right path.

thanks in advance

regards

 
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