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8/26/2007 6:45 PM
 

Hi Michael -

Thanks for your reply. I was getting stuck in a variety of different places. I think the 4.5.5 source code has a few mis-placed files/folders. I think the Admin folder was located under Bin. And I had to move a file out of install to the root. I also couldn't use the "Medium" trust version of web.config - I had to comment that out.

Then I got stuck in the wizard because my file structure was too far down. In other words - it was mydocuments/tina/visualstudio/websites/dnnsource5.5.5/websites or something like that. I needed to move it to higher up the directory structure before it would work.

But Yay! Finally, late last night I got it installed.

One question though - why would the source code include "a module that is not standard"? Isn't it the same thing as the Install code, just more complete? I kinda wanted to poke around and see what has been done.  

 
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8/27/2007 8:02 AM
 

TinaLM wrote

One question though - why would the source code include "a module that is not standard"? Isn't it the same thing as the Install code, just more complete? I kinda wanted to poke around and see what has been done.  

All modules are "standard" there is more than one standard.



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