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8/13/2012 9:57 PM
 

Hello,

Is there a setting or command within DotNetNuke which will reset the entire portal to its original state?

The command would issue a warning before proceeding because it would mean removing any pages
and modules which were added after initial installation. 

I remember doing this several weeks ago but not how I did it. 

I searched the web literally for several hours and didn’t find an answer. I also looked within DotNetNuke and
didn't find a way to do it either, but I know it must be there.

 Thanks!

David

 
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8/14/2012 6:25 PM
 
Currently, there is no feature, which support rollback inside of DotNetNuke. But an enhancement will be logged in Gemini related to rollback function
 
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8/14/2012 7:13 PM
 
Well, you technically could do it by creating a Portal Template based on a portal, then applying that template using the Wizard, though I would test it out a few times to make sure it does what you want before using it in production.

Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
 
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8/14/2012 11:41 PM
 
The enhancement has been logged into Gemini with # 22254
 
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