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12/4/2006 4:37 AM
 
Hi

I have to install an old version of Dotnetnuke on a testserver.. I have the source of DNN_3.0.1 - but I'm not sure how to install it. in the /install directory there is no readme or anything. can someone help me?

two more questions:

- how do I update 3.0.1 to the newest version? do I have to completely reinstall it?
- how can I run 2 dotnetnuke versions on the same server, that are different versions? can I just make a second directory "dotnetnuke2" and install dnn in there?

I hope someone can give me a quick answer, I have to finish today :)
thanks.
 
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