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5/25/2006 8:39 AM
 

I've been searching and searching & can't quite figure this out.  Is it possible to load a Module into a "stock" GoDaddy installation?  I want the Forum Module but I can't seem to figure out how to get it to load.

I'm not able to do the custom install, I don't have SQL options, only MySQL.

 

Any help/information would be appreciated.

 
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5/25/2006 2:36 PM
 

I don't have godaddy but from what I understand you are not able to upload new modules with the preinstalled version of DNN there.

If you can log on as the host user look under the Host menu item for module definitions and up load from there.

Cheers,


Paul Davis
 
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