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6/16/2006 11:01 AM
 

Last night, I finally got Visual Web Express working on my Windows XP Pro computer. I double-clicked on the script for the DNN 4.0.3 installation into Visual Web Express. The result was the instruction page as described in Charles Nurse's documentation. I closed Visual Web Express and returned the next morning. I opened the website and project.

How do I get the instruction page I saw last night after installation to re-appear?

I right-clicked the default.aspx and chose 'view in browser'. That caused an asp.net error.

I right-clicked the default.aspx and chose 'view designer' and got a 'error creating control - Form' message.

Thanks,

--Bill

 
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6/16/2006 12:21 PM
 

I found the answer.

Go to the documents directory and launch welcome.html.

 

 
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