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11/1/2007 9:03 PM
 

Follow the instruction, the application successfully created and went to the portal. The images for ad does not display, default blue skin does not apply. Just white background. Login and admin menu does not show.  Any ideas?

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Hy

 

 
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11/1/2007 10:07 PM
 

Never mind. I did not completely check common Http features. After I check all, it works.

 

HY

 
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11/7/2007 7:23 PM
 

Hi, Hy. I just finished a local install on Vista. Wow - it took me most of the day because I had one little thing to debug after another. But, it finished and I can access my portal!!!! Great tutorials by Michael Washington!!!

I think I have the same problem that you describe here though. Can you elaborate on "completely check common http features"? Where is that???

Thank you so much! I'm SO CLOSE I can taste it!!!

azanna

 
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11/8/2007 4:51 AM
 

I found it and you're right. That's just what the problem was. All I had to do was go back to the step for "Set Up IIS on Windows Vista" (Settings, Control Panel, Programs and Features, Turn Windows Features On or Off". Common HTTP Features is in the tree highlighted in the instructions. My local development environment is up and running. Yea!!! NOW I can go back to bed and go to sleep! Ha!

 

 
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11/25/2007 11:22 PM
 

Apologies for asking this question over here, but since this topic has attention and is related to VISTA I have to ask:

Gurus,

I have successfully installed DNN 4.7 on Vista Home Premium, and I had been working on solving the problem I had been facing since past 4 days and I have not been able to figure out the solution for the same.

Everything goes fine and cool, except that I cannot build my website once I close the ie that pops after first build, following error keeps popping up:-

Error 1 Could not load type 'DotNetNuke.Modules.Store.WebControls.AddressEdit'. C:\inetpub\wwwroot\DotNetNuke\DesktopModules\Store\AddressEdit.ascx 3

Error appears to be happening in DesktopModules\Store\AddressEdit.ascx and following is the line:-

 @ Control Language="c#" AutoEventWireup="True" Codebehind="AddressEdit.ascx.cs" Inherits="DotNetNuke.Modules.Store.WebControls.AddressEdit" targetSchema=http://schemas.microsoft.com/intellisense/ie5

I searched all the forums, all the source code .zip's (especially Store one) and could not find the freeking file "AddrressEdit.ascx.cs"

Gurus - Any and every help is EXTREMELY HIGHLY APPRECIATED.

PLEASE GUIDE..

PS: I installed using all the default options, no ALTERATIONS AT ALL.


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