Andrew Lansdowne ASP.NET Sitecore Web Developer

ASPNET Sitecore Web Developer. Umbraco setup with media folder on an Azure File Share. March 8, 2017. We had a client who is moving their legacy Umbraco 4 and 6 sites to Azure VMs, and wanted to use Azure File Share for the shared media folder, rather than the recommended DFS setup. After some trial and error we got this working starting from a vanilla Umbraco site, by making sure the following. Create a local Windows user account with the same credentials as the Azure File Share user and password.

OVERVIEW

The site andrew.lansdowne.me presently has a traffic classification of zero (the lower the more users). We have analyzed zero pages within the web page andrew.lansdowne.me and found one website interfacing with andrew.lansdowne.me.
Links to this site
1

ANDREW.LANSDOWNE.ME TRAFFIC

The site andrew.lansdowne.me is seeing variant quantities of traffic until the end of the year.
Traffic for andrew.lansdowne.me

Date Range

1 week
1 month
3 months
This Year
Last Year
All time
Traffic ranking (by month) for andrew.lansdowne.me

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Traffic ranking by day of the week for andrew.lansdowne.me

Date Range

All time
This Year
Last Year
Last Month

LINKS TO DOMAIN

WHAT DOES ANDREW.LANSDOWNE.ME LOOK LIKE?

Desktop Screenshot of andrew.lansdowne.me Mobile Screenshot of andrew.lansdowne.me Tablet Screenshot of andrew.lansdowne.me

ANDREW.LANSDOWNE.ME SERVER

We caught that a lone root page on andrew.lansdowne.me took twelve thousand eight hundred and ninety-one milliseconds to load. Our web crawlers could not discover a SSL certificate, so in conclusion our web crawlers consider this site not secure.
Load time
12.891 secs
SSL
NOT SECURE
Internet Protocol
185.119.173.143

SERVER OS

We discovered that this domain is operating the Apache operating system.

HTML TITLE

Andrew Lansdowne ASP.NET Sitecore Web Developer

DESCRIPTION

ASPNET Sitecore Web Developer. Umbraco setup with media folder on an Azure File Share. March 8, 2017. We had a client who is moving their legacy Umbraco 4 and 6 sites to Azure VMs, and wanted to use Azure File Share for the shared media folder, rather than the recommended DFS setup. After some trial and error we got this working starting from a vanilla Umbraco site, by making sure the following. Create a local Windows user account with the same credentials as the Azure File Share user and password.

PARSED CONTENT

The site had the following in the web site, "Umbraco setup with media folder on an Azure File Share." We noticed that the web page stated " We had a client who is moving their legacy Umbraco 4 and 6 sites to Azure VMs, and wanted to use Azure File Share for the shared media folder, rather than the recommended DFS setup." It also stated " After some trial and error we got this working starting from a vanilla Umbraco site, by making sure the following. Create a local Windows user account with the same credentials as the Azure File Share user and password."

ANALYZE MORE WEB PAGES

Protected Blog Log in

This site is marked private by its owner. If you already have both of these, great! Larr; Back to WordPress.

Home Reinoud van Dalen

Hi, I am Reinoud! Hello everybody. A tribute to those who know.

Coding with Sitecore

Sharing my ideas and thoughts on Sitecore CMS. Friday, August 5, 2016. Update item name using Sitecore Item Web API. Sitecore Item Web API 1.

- Learn the Latest Tips and Secrets to Sitecore

Tonight I was thinking and reflecting on why I choose to give back to the community while I was working on a new project to build a dynamic placeholder component in Helix that would eventually include a lot more than just dynamic placeholders but overall rendering enhancements. Entering the World of Gulp and NPM.