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9/30/2007 5:01 PM
 

Okay, when I login as host, click on the Module Definitions menu item, and then click on the small down arrow next to the Module Definitions title, I do not see the option for "Import Module Definition".

All the tutorials and help documents that I've found online say that this option should be there.  I am running DNN v4.05.05.

Can anyone help?

 
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10/1/2007 3:33 AM
 

the option has been renamed (~ 4.4.0) to "Install New Module" for better explanation (though in my opinion the "New" should be omitted as it cfan be used for installing updated module versions as well).


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10/1/2007 8:40 AM
 

Thank you.  I finally saw that option and figured it out after much trial and error.

 
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