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1/18/2007 12:01 PM
 

Hi

I've been working in a local environment on my pc.  I have just created a page called login and set it as default on the 'site' settings, the pc then seemed to crash so I had to reboot.

Now when I go to my site, I only get a 'Internet Explorer can not display the webpage' error I have tried rebooting etc and same problem happens.

I'm really worried that it now means I have lost everything.  Can anyone help or advise what I can do, even if it means going backwards?

I'm using DNN 4.34 on windows xp sp2.

 

Please help!

 
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1/18/2007 1:42 PM
 
You could try this link:

http://localhost/Home/tabid/36/Default.aspx

it might bypass the default startpage you set...

Web applications, DNN websites, modules, skins and support
 
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1/19/2007 11:23 AM
 

Thanks Timo, but no luck.  I'm wondering now if its just the login page, is there any way to reboot/reset the site to try and kick start it into action?!....

Help!!.....

 

Cheers

Dan

 
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1/19/2007 6:52 PM
 

If you have access to the DNN database using SQL Server Management Studio, etc. try this:

Open the Portals table. If use used the default values for {databaseOwner} and {objectQualifier} in the web.config, it will be the table 'dbo.DNN_Portals'.

On the row with PortalID matching your portal (PortalID=0) for the first (default), portal, look in the HomeTabId and LoginTabId columns.  If the values there are numbers rather then the default of Null, change the column value back to Null. In SQL Server Management Studio, you can enter a Null with the two key combination Ctrl-0, that is, Control and Zero together. Click off of the row to force the update. Close your database management tool and try to hit your site and login.  If there are already a Nulls in both columns, let us know and we'll try something else!


Bill, WESNet Designs
Team Lead - DotNetNuke Gallery Module Project
Extensions Forge Projects - UserExport, ContentDeJour, ePrayer and ImageEditorControl
 
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1/20/2007 7:56 AM
 

Hi Bill

Thanks for trying to help, I'm a little slow on this sort of stuff so sorry might be a little more involved than you planned!

I have Microsoft SQL server Management Studio Express, which I open.  I can see the database I set up when I installed DNN.  When I open it up in the folder structure I have Database Diagram, Tables, Views, Synonyms, Programmability and Security.  Where should I be looking to find what your explaining?

Sorry, if I'm heading in the wrong direction

Da n

 
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