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4/7/2006 9:48 AM
 
    Hi,
I was curious if there were any tips on installing the source edition of DNN3.2.2 into sourcesafe.  We are storing it there so we can better track core modifications when it  comes time to upgrade.   My current solution was to just load contents of the zip file into source safe directly.    (When I attempted to load the files into source safe from visual studio using the Dotnetnuke.sln, I lost a lot of files and folders due to dependencies).  Any advice or tips would be appreciated.  Thanks so much.
 
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