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8/28/2007 6:55 AM
 

Hi,

I am new to DNN and struggling with V4.5.5 in the last few days.

is it just me or the assemblies in this version are corrupted/broken? (I simply draged dotnetnuke.dll into ildasm and got an error - failed to open metadata, while other versions like 3.2.2 opens smothly in ildasm)

it doesnt end here and i dont know if there is a connection but when craeting a new module in VB.Net i can Import the DotNetNuke namespace(after referencing the dll) while in C# the IDE does not recognaize this namespace at all(reference was set). for  the recordm i am working with VS 2005(.net 2.0)

i have installed the DNN by extracting the source and install zip files into c:\dotnetnuke.

am i doing something wrong? missing something ?

Thanks,

Ran.

 
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