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8/10/2006 9:27 AM
 
Hi,

I just inherited a DNN website and I'm trying to learn about it.  How do I tell which version of DNN is being used on the site?  The DotNetNuke.dll is version 2.0.4.19154.  Does that mean it's DNN version 2.0.4?

Thanks in advance!
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8/10/2006 2:33 PM
 
Log in as HOST and look under HOST settings - top row.

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8/10/2006 2:41 PM
 

Look at the GENERATOR meta tag in the outputted html. But it is verry likely, you are indeed running 2.0.4


Edit your Skin.xml and Container.xml files with:
Yannick's SXE
 
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