I recently installed DNN (version 9.12.0) on GoDaddy's Windows Hosting. When I navigate to the main URL (hannahmichaelwedding.com), I get a 404. I have to use /default.aspx to get to the home page. Anything using URL Rewriting is not working, which makes the whole site not work at all.
Yes it is:
Have you checked the ASP.net version? Which one it's in?
I also noticed a problem with the SSL certificate, maybe you want to resolve the problem without having SSL in the formula just yet?
The error message it's "not found", that means that wherever folder it's looking it's not finding what it supposed to, maybe you want to check on the default root folder and make sure it's correct.
GoDaddy is notoriously horrible at hosting dynamic applications, and DNN is no exception, unfortunately. 🙁
It sounds like you're most likely on one of their cheaper (shared) hosting plans, but I've seen this happen even on their VMs. They're very good at unintentionally blocking very critical features that we take for-granted in typical hosting environments.
If you're on your own VM, you may be in luck and might just need to install (or re-install) all of the requisites and then review your installation steps. The first two videos in the YouTube playlist below will walk you through this at a high level.
https://www.youtube.com/p...F7ej3v43RTgupc4xJi5H
You're most likely best off only hosting your domain name there. I'd also suggest avoiding any other budget hosting provider. You literally get what you pay for. You don't need to seek out the most expensive one either. Anything that's midgrade is likely great. And we even have trusted hosting providers regularly mentioned here. They traditionally include:
Though, the best thing most of us might consider these days is just hosting things in an Azure web app environment. It's easy to setup, maintain, and offers you far more features than many commercial hosting providers do in their control panels.
It's really up to you, as long as you don't use GoDaddy. 😉
I'm afraid that if you manage to get past this issue, you'll only find a new one, and going through their support will just eventually lead you to them telling you what you're trying to do is not supported due to some internal decision. Even most other shared hosting providers don't suck that this as bad.
Sorry for the not-so-great news. ☹️
I definitely second this: GoDaddy is not a good choice.
- Accuraty/Jeremy
I've had luck recently with setting up DNN on GoDaddy's Windows (Plesk) hosting and haven't run into the issue you are describing before. I wrote a blog post about setting it up: https://I
Perhaps it's in the way you installed DNN onto Plesk.
Posted By Ryan Jagdfeld on 9/8/2023 9:00 AM I've had luck recently with setting up DNN on GoDaddy's Windows (Plesk) hosting and haven't run into the issue you are describing before. I wrote a blog post about setting it up: https://I Perhaps it's in the way you installed DNN onto Plesk.
That's awesome! I'm not able to follow your link though. It's blocked or something? Not sure what's up with it. 🤷🏽♂️
Oh, somehow the HTML got messed up in your post. This is the full URL:
https://ryanjagdfeld.com/...stall-DNN-On-GoDaddy
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