Thanks for the reply, Allan. I am using version 2 something. If not for your satisfaction with this tool I am almost ready to throw in the towel. I will download version 3.0.12 and try again.
Alex
>Alex,
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>Are you using the latest version of DNN (i.e. 3.0.12)?
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>The instructions I have are a bit different depending on whether you are using version 2 or 3. Let me know and I'll try to help you out.
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>If you haven't already done so, I'd strongly suggest downloading the latest build from the DotNetNuke website.
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>Version 3 has a ton of great features - many of which are great if you plan on presenting this to prospective clients. For instance, while logged in as the administrator of a page in the portal, you can change the place of different elements (i.e. modules) on that page by dragging and dropping the modules - the kind of stuff I never thought I'd be able to do through a browser interface. The first time people see this they are very impressed and quite often just plain blown away ...
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>Al
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>>Hi Allan,
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>>I am trying (again) to get going with dnn in a new machine (Win 2000) which will not have SQL server or visualstudio.net. It has IIS 5 installed.
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>>I have tried to follow installation instructions: unzipping dotnetnuke directory, creating virtual site in iis, installing .NET 1.1, and MDAC 2.8, to have the capability of using the access database. However, when I enter http://localhost/dotnetnuke in the browser I get a blank page with a title equal to <%= Title . This bit of code is mentioned in default.aspx, by the way. Nothing else.
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>>Can you give me a little handhere,please?
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>>Thank you very much.
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>>Alex
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