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12/19/2006 3:59 AM
 
Hello,
I've got an error when i'm installing dotnetnuke on the webserver.

I'm i installing it right?
I uploaded the files (after i 've chosen in vs 2005: new dotnetnuke webapplication framework) to my webserver, i didn't deployed them first at my localhost.
I configured the web.config with the sql specifications.
I surfed to: www.mydomain.com/install/install.aspx?mode=install

And i get an error. But i'm not sure if the webserver is configurated well (i asked the hosting guys, but i'm not sure they did it well). But is my procedure right? or do I have to deploy it first at my localhost? and afterwards uploading?

Thx in advance


Thomas
 
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