In the past 6 months, I have been working on a large number of migrations from older versions of DNN to newer. This blog post is going to be the first post in a series of posts around various activities that site administrators can do that will make future site administration easier.
Over time websites will have modules installed, modules removed, upgrades performed and other activities that can often leave lasting marks that only add confusion to things in the future.
The following sub-sections will outline some of the things to look for in a web. Staying on top of this information will aid in support and other operations. Before I get into the specifics of things that can be cleaned up in the web. The web.
As such before making any manual changes to the configuration files be sure to take a backup copy in case something is done incorrectly. Additionally changing the web. As such, changes should not be completed during the middle of the day. Configuration files often contain a few comments here and there. Platform Public. Star New issue. Jump to bottom. Configuration Manager doesn't validate Web. Projects Issue Triage. Issue Triage. Linked pull requests.
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