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I'm trying my first website on my home PC and I keep getting a logon
screen (part of windows) asking for a username and password when I
access it remotely. The with the little face in the username screen.
How do I have to set it up so that users won't get that? I can't even
figure out what username and password will work.
I'm trying this using http://nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/dotnetnuke. (nnn to keep
the address a secret for now) Oh, I just realized something. When I
went to create a virtual directory it said that DotNetNuke wasn't
unique (which was somewhat odd because I don't think I had installed
it before - there is no such directory anywhere). So I used the alias
DNN. Now, when I try nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/DNN, I get this:
DotNetNuke Configuration Error
Domain Name "nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/dnn" Does Not Exist In The Database.
So it has something to do with that original failure to be able to use
DotNetNuke as the alias.
Well, any help greatly appreciated.
screen (part of windows) asking for a username and password when I
access it remotely. The with the little face in the username screen.
How do I have to set it up so that users won't get that? I can't even
figure out what username and password will work.
I'm trying this using http://nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/dotnetnuke. (nnn to keep
the address a secret for now) Oh, I just realized something. When I
went to create a virtual directory it said that DotNetNuke wasn't
unique (which was somewhat odd because I don't think I had installed
it before - there is no such directory anywhere). So I used the alias
DNN. Now, when I try nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/DNN, I get this:
DotNetNuke Configuration Error
Domain Name "nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn/dnn" Does Not Exist In The Database.
So it has something to do with that original failure to be able to use
DotNetNuke as the alias.
Well, any help greatly appreciated.