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8/17/2006 12:03 PM
 

I can't find information about the System Requirements for installing DotNetNuke version 4.3.4 or ANY version. Is 500 MB of RAM sufficient? How about a 700 Mhz computer? How much hard drive space is required? What opperating system does it run under?

I know you wouldn't want to run a DNN site from such a limited resource machine but I am surprised I can't find information about the system requirements (or system recommendations). How do I know if it even runs on a 2.4 Ghz machine?

Please help! Thank you!

 
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