I am new to Umbraco. I just downloaded Umbraco yesterday and tried to create a website. However, there were some mistakes when I installed Umbraco, but all mistakes have fixed already. However, when I tried to open the localhost/Umbraco, Chrome and IE takes me to two different Umbraco accounts (I installed twice and I signed up twice with two different email address). I know where my IE's file is because I can open my visual studio and debug and it will take me to the IE. But I do want to know where my Chrome Umbraco file is because I will need to send the documents to my colleagues. Is there like a button on Umbraco that can show me where my folder located on my laptop?
What you can do is check the URL of your Umbraco site in Chrome. Then you can open the IIS express console that sits in your task bar in the right corner, by right-clicking on it and then selecting the option "Show all applications".
If you then click on the site name linked to your Chrome url, it opens the details, under which you can see the physical location of the files.
How to find Umbraco file located on my laptop?
Hi All,
I am new to Umbraco. I just downloaded Umbraco yesterday and tried to create a website. However, there were some mistakes when I installed Umbraco, but all mistakes have fixed already. However, when I tried to open the localhost/Umbraco, Chrome and IE takes me to two different Umbraco accounts (I installed twice and I signed up twice with two different email address). I know where my IE's file is because I can open my visual studio and debug and it will take me to the IE. But I do want to know where my Chrome Umbraco file is because I will need to send the documents to my colleagues. Is there like a button on Umbraco that can show me where my folder located on my laptop?
Thanks for the help!!!
Hi Andy,
What you can do is check the URL of your Umbraco site in Chrome. Then you can open the IIS express console that sits in your task bar in the right corner, by right-clicking on it and then selecting the option "Show all applications".
If you then click on the site name linked to your Chrome url, it opens the details, under which you can see the physical location of the files.
Hope it helps.
Cheers,
Michael.
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