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7/18/2006 8:31 AM
 
I just recently installed DNN 3.3.1 over my 1.1 .NET framework.  I copied the DNN-3.1.1-Source.zip file to its own appropriate directory called DotNetNuke3.  The site is up and running but I cannot seem to open the site as a project in visual studio 2003.  It tells me there is no .vproj file in http://localhost/DotNetNuke3 and when I try to load the local version I get the same response.  Can anyone help please?   I have read through the documentation and cannot find a remedy.   Thanks!


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