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7/6/2007 2:06 PM
 

I installed DNN 4.5.3 on a Vista client (I used the automatic install).

Our server runs Win2k3 and already has an SQL 2000 db.

I copied the folder (c:\dotnetnuke\DotNetNuke Website1) to the Win2k3 web server (c:\inetpub\wwwroot\website1). Of course, this did not work.

Is there something else I need to setup on the web server? The default DNN install does not have a way to copy the database out of the dev PC.

 
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7/7/2007 6:31 AM
 

I guess you have 2 threads going with the same topic. I answered your other one.


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