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2/25/2008 5:37 PM
 

Can anyone help me on this one?

I am using VS2005. After I installed the 4.8 Started kit, i tried to create new web site, but I can't see the DotNetNuke Web Application Icon in the wizard.

Thanks heaps.

 
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2/28/2008 3:06 PM
 

Yeah, I'm having the same problem.

I thought this was supposed to be EASY.  Work OUT OF THE BOX.

The parent was posted 3 days ago - where's all the great support?

 

 
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2/29/2008 12:35 PM
 

I have the same problem.  How do we get support for this?

 
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4/22/2008 9:14 AM
 

Hi Guys,

I'm new to DNN and suffered the same problem.  The reason for the error on my machine was that the VS2005 development environment was setup for c#!  If thats the case then you wont see the starter kit as its developed in VB.  So when you go to New|Web Site remember to change the language to VB and hey presto there it is!!

Hope this helps.

 

AllanRG 

 
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4/22/2008 10:18 AM
 

Yeah,

unfortunately, changing the language doesn't always work for everyone. I have been using DNN since version 2.0.4. The starter kit VS integration has always been sketchy. I have been griping about it for years.

I have resorted to setting up my projects manually. To do this, grab the Install download, unpack it to your new web root, configure your version of IIS (Works on IIS6 and IIS7) to serve the web root, create your database and database user if you are using SQL authentication, set the folder permissions on your web root to grant full access to the Network Service user, edit the connection string in the web.config to use your database and user, then browse to your new web root. Once there, follow the wizard to set up your portal.

Then once the site is up, open the site in VS (File=>Open=>Web Site...=> browse to and select my new web root folder => click open.)

I know it sounds like a lot, but it really only takes 5 minutes.

Hope this helps.

As a side note, I place all my sites in a folder called websites on my disk. I actually set the permissions on that folder and subfolders so I don't need to fuss with the folder permissions on every project I create.

Also note that if you are using XP, you may have to also grant these permissions to ASPNET, IWAM_MachineName, and IUSR_MachineName users.

Cheers!


Cheers!
John Valentine
http://www.webinnovationsystems.com
 
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