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3/22/2007 3:11 PM
 

We have a DNN 32 website up and running. All the custom modules are in DNN 32. We currently have all our custom modules as class library projects in VSS. We have upgraded the website to DNN 441. We have upgraded only a couple of modules that needed to be modifed from dnn32 to 441. We would like to use TFS via VS2005  for managing the website. What is the best way to go about it?

-  Do we need to have the entire website (which mostly consists of DNN code and very little custom code)  build as a solution and checked into TFS?

- Do I need to convert all custom modules from 32 to 441 to be able to build the solution?

- What about 3rd party custom modules?

- I found some information regarding building new modules and editing existing modules at http://www.philipbeadle.net/dotnetnuke.aspx?&TID=15 but I couldn't find much information there regarding moving an existing dnn website into tfs.

Any info would be great.

Thanks

kd

 
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