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11/14/2007 3:07 PM
 

Hi There,

The first virtual directory i created manually as per the instructions in the Starter Kit docs. The second was created automatically when I <ctrl-F5>'ed into the installation process. The graphics supplied with the start kit install also show 2 virtual directories as I have them. 1: DotNetNuke (manual) 2: DotNetNuke_2 (automatic).

So my install "looks" like the docs but I dont get why I need to have 2 virtual directories pointing to the same file system folder?? I thought it might be some kind of template system but that doesn't really make sense either considering their both pointing a the same file system location.

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