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5/29/2008 10:06 AM
 

Hello,

I want to make some changes in file Threads.vb but can't open DotNetNuke.Forum.sln file and DotNetNuke.Forum.vbproj file.

I have only Express versions of 2005 and 2008 and full version of  VS .Net 2003.I use vDNN version 4.8.2. with forum modul version 4.4.3.

What version of Visual Studio I need to open forum project and sln files?

Thanks,

Deyana

 
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5/29/2008 3:28 PM
 

The Forum is a WAP Module, so you must have VS2005/2008 Professional or the VS WebDeveloper Studio Express SP1 which is comming out soon.

 
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6/1/2008 9:12 AM
 

I have same problem too !

I have Visual Studio 2008 , when I try to open it a wizard comes and tries to uptade the project too dotnet 3.5 ,unfortunately every time it fails and the XML file dosn't contain any useful information why it fails.

what should I do ?

 

 
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6/1/2008 12:06 PM
 

You only have to say No if VS is asking for upgrading to .NET 3.5. 

 
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6/2/2008 2:26 PM
 

I'm afraid there is noway to cancel upgrading look at image below :

Conversion wizard

 

If I choose Cancel noting will happen, I I choose finish it starts to upgrade or what ever it called if I push next button It askes me for a plase to save backup !

here is the upgrade log file http://www.rooznamechi.com/Files/UpgradeLog.zip  ( it's only a XML file so it's virus free)

 

 
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