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    Sticky: ok thank you. Im doing a backup before I delete...

    ok thank you. Im doing a backup before I delete it.

    Thanks a bunch :)
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    Sticky: Thats exactly what I thought. :rolleyes: I...

    Thats exactly what I thought. :rolleyes: I know what he did. He took and moved the Admin folder off the site from within ASPDNSF root and renamed it then uploaded it and left the Admin folder in...
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    Sticky: Jon wrote: Rename Admin folder "Admin" is easy...

    Jon wrote:
    Rename Admin folder
    "Admin" is easy to guess, so rename your Administration site. Then set the AdminDir AppConfig to the name of the new folder, so the store will know where to find it. ...
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    Sticky: Thanks I got the web.config file changed. :)

    Thanks I got the web.config file changed. :)
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    Sticky: Jon said: Turn off Debug Mode Edit your...

    Jon said:
    Turn off Debug Mode
    Edit your web.config file, and search for "debug". Make sure you set it to false (debug="false"). This will improve your website load times, and overall...
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