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5/10/2007 10:20 AM
 

I installed the starter kit in Visual Studio 2005 (full copy, not the free edition).  I then created a new website using the DotNetNuke Web Application template (not using IIS... File System install).  The Everyone group has full control of the entire directory I created.  However, when I CTRL-F5 to install/configure the site, the first wizard page comes up, but with a broken logo image, and two javascript failures ("Syntax Error.  Line: 2").  I've tried this on three different machines now.  What am I missing?

 
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5/11/2007 11:55 AM
 

The starter kit is designed for use with Visual Web Developer. Please try the DotNetNuke_Install.zip file. It contains compiled code that you can simply copy to a folder, point IIS to that folder, make sure the .Net version is appropriate for your install file, create a database, modify the web.config to have the appropriate uid and pwd for the database and then browse to the site. DNN will kick off the install wizard and you will be up and running.

Use the Starter Kit if you are starting from within a MS Visual Studio developer IDE.

 
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5/11/2007 1:11 PM
 

ardeecom wrote

The starter kit is designed for use with Visual Web Developer. Please try the DotNetNuke_Install.zip file. It contains compiled code that you can simply copy to a folder, point IIS to that folder, make sure the .Net version is appropriate for your install file, create a database, modify the web.config to have the appropriate uid and pwd for the database and then browse to the site. DNN will kick off the install wizard and you will be up and running.

Use the Starter Kit if you are starting from within a MS Visual Studio developer IDE.

I thought that's what I said?  I ran the Starter Kit from within Visual Studio 2005 Team Edition and received the error.   I don't want to use IIS and the install package, I want to run and work with it from within Visual Studio.

 
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5/22/2007 11:16 PM
 

Looks like I am encountering the same problem.

Did you find a solution?

 
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7/4/2007 11:02 AM
 

 

 

SAME HERE!

Whattsup?

 

 

 
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