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5/16/2012 3:57 AM
 
Hi ,

  I dotnetnuke , how do I know what module is installed in a page? Is there any way to from the  backend side.
If i go in the application I don't know what module installed  in the page.Please help.
 
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5/16/2012 11:11 AM
 
The best way to figure out what module(s) is/are installed on a page is to look at the Module Settings for each of the modules. On the first tab in the Module Settings you should see the name of the module (not the title).

That is the best way to tell, unless of course you want to go through the Host/Extensions page and click on the column where it tells you if a module has been deployed or not. Then you can see which portals/pages have a module installed.

Chris Hammond
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5/16/2012 11:15 AM
 
Hello,

When you are logged in as 'Admin' or 'Host', you can click on 'Settings' in the drop down menu for a particular module to determine what module it is (i.e. HTML, Newsletter, etc.)

Another alternative would be to login as 'Host' and finding which modules are In Use in the 'Extensions' menu. Clicking on 'Yes' for any module that is In Use will tell you which pages that module is being used on.

For DNN 6.X under Host->Page Management, you can select a page on the left hand menu and expand the 'Modules' section to determine which modules are installed on that page.
 
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5/16/2012 10:47 PM
 
Hi , Thanks.
 
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5/16/2012 10:48 PM
 
Hi , thanks.
 
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