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11/21/2006 11:40 AM
 
Hello!

I am using DotNetNuke 4.x, and I was created own custom test module.
I was able to add it to the standard (My Website) page using host mode, choosing my module in the module list and press Add. But I need my module (desktop module) to be displayed on the page RIGHT AFTER the installation. I mean, I need my module be displayed along with standard modules, like Open Source or Links, after the fresh DNN site installation was performed. What means should I use?

Thank you in advance!
 
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