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6/20/2006 4:40 PM
 

Over the weekend I upgraded to DNN 4.3 and now I'm in the process of upgrading the individual core modules.  I see the Image module is becoming the Media module, and I read the blog post stating that the image module will remain and that it will be up to the individual host to choose whether or not to delete it from the module definitions.

Is there a way to upgrade it, so that all the instances of Image modules will be functioning Media modules after the upgrade?  Or is is necessary to go through every portal and manually add a media module where there is an image module, before deleting the image module from the definitions?



Shane Miller
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