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12/11/2007 9:23 PM
 

Due to folder write restrictions, my webhost prevents the GUI module install of DotNetNuke from working.  Is there a manual workaround that I can perform instead?  I have FTP and Database acesss.  There are some modules/skins I would like to purchase, but I won't be able to install unless there's a resolution.

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12/11/2007 11:41 PM
 

Yes you could do it manually but it's going to be a royal pain in the butt. Does you webhost really support DNN? If they did then they would know what permissions need to be granted and you're going to run into permission problems on a constant basis.

 
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