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1/8/2006 10:04 PM
 

Hi,  I installed SQL server 200, IIS,  .Net Framework  is installed and unzipped the DNN 3.22 file to a directory called C:\DotNetNuke   This is a windows XP pro machine

I copied release.config to web.config   I set up the virtual directory in IIS, set the default.aspx in the documents tab, added a DotNetNuke database in Enterprise Manager etc. 

When ever I go to localhost//DotNetNuke all I get is the Html for the default page. 

What am I doing wrong.  I am way new at this and am totally confuse at this point.  Am I not connecting to the database?

 
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1/9/2006 1:57 PM
 
It doesn't look like IIS is set up properly, to "interpret" the dafualt.aspx page as an ASP.NET file.

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