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8/2/2010 8:57 AM
 

Hi All

I have created a custom DNN module with 2 .ascx files that I have installed successfully to an existing DNN website. But when I add the custom-created module to a page, nothing happens. Also in the module definitions page, my module is shown as "not in use". Any idea what is happening? I have checked the log viewer, there are no entries that are related to my module.

Additional Info:
Visual Studio 2008
.net 3.5
dnn version 05.01.04

PLEASE HELP URGENTLY
Thank you

 
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