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5/7/2008 11:12 AM
 

I am so new at this that I might make a few people smile. I just bought DotNetNuke for dummies (R) and I am trying to put together all the bits of software that I need to get started. I am on a limited budget and am looking for Windows Server 2003. However, there seems to be tons of different versions and the prices can be astronomical. Can any one help me to start this up? I only need to set up two websites for myself and although I need a merchant site to sell my art and a community site for a project that I run... I am self employed and pretty much a one woman band company.

So far I have only downloaded Microsoft SQL Express, FileZilla and ASP.NET 2.0. I am not a teckie although I have build websites in the context of a previous employment more as an admin and content manager though.

Many thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me at the very beginning of a journey which I hope will be exciting and rewarding. For the moment, though I am lost

 
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5/7/2008 11:44 AM
 

LOL, instead of setting your own server, it may be cheaper, and easier, to just pay a hosting provider to host your website. You can still use DNN, and get all the benefits, without the headaches of server setup and maintenance.

That's where I'd start if I were just getting into things.


Chris Hammond
Former DNN Corp Employee, MVP, Core Team Member, Trustee
Christoc.com Software Solutions DotNetNuke Module Development, Upgrades and consulting.
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5/8/2008 4:34 AM
 

Thank you very much for your answer. I am already with 1&1 and I already have a website. What I am looking at is transferring or maybe doing a brand new one and staying with 1&1 unless it turns out difficult to do what I want. If I don't actually need to have this expensive piece of software, how do I do this transfer.... or create my website with DotNetNuke onto 1&1?

My initial website was done by a website designer with dreamweaver and I didn't have the option to amend it myself so it's very stale and every time I want something done I hear the till ringing and it puts me off updating it. I also want to have a blog and an online community so DotNetNuke seemed perfect for that.

 
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