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3/13/2006 2:49 PM
 
How do you devlope in VS2005 for DNN4 when DNN4 is installed on a seperate computer?  Does DNN4 need to be installed on the same computer as VS2005 for development? 
 
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3/13/2006 3:41 PM
 

For module development, I first installed DNN4 on my development PC. Then created a zip for my module and easily deployed it to my webserver. This is also a way for me to test a new module. But you probably are able to develop right away from a remote location. If you choose 'open web site' from the file menu you can slect File system, Local IIS, FTP and remote site. Take your pick...

 
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3/14/2006 3:39 PM
 

sounds good.  I'll pass this information on to our developer.

 

thanks.

 
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