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11/9/2006 8:35 AM
 

I have posted this question over at ActiveModules and have hit a brick wall, so I am looking for some guidance from the other Active Forum users here at DNN.

I have 2 DNN installs, one is DNN 3.2.2 in retirement and one DNN 3.3.5 in production. 
I need to transfer the forums and forum content from the old instance (AF2.02.12) to the new instance (AF3.6.7) and I don't know the correct way to do this.  The databases have different names, and object qualifiers.
Please help me so that I can permanently retire this old version.
Thank you.

 
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