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12/1/2006 4:52 PM
 

Have just downloaded the 3.3.7 as a new installation. I have followed the instruction manual to the letter and I can't get the auto install to run. The Browser reads the directory folder localhost/DotNetNuke but when the extension install/install.aspx?mode=install is added the browser reads the content of the file  <%@ Page CodeBehind="Install.aspx.vb" language="vb" AutoEventWireup="false" Explicit="True" Inherits="DotNetNuke.Framework.Install" %> .

As this is the first time I've tried this I am wondering what I'm missing am runnin xp pro, sql enterprise manager 8.0 and IIs 5.1.

Hoping for someone can help........

 
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