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3/23/2006 7:16 AM
 

Hi there!

Is it possible to install the starter kit for dotnetnuke 4.0.2 to work with visual studio 2005.

 

 

 
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3/23/2006 8:30 AM
 
Yes.

Just install and you should be able to use as described in Shaun's posting on asp.net.

http://forums.asp.net/1114393/ShowPost.aspx
 
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3/23/2006 11:45 AM
 

 

I have tried that and it does not show up in the visual studio 2005 when i navigate to file/new/new website

Thanks for the help

 

 

 

 
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3/24/2006 3:29 AM
 
pragasann wrote

I have tried that and it does not show up in the visual studio 2005 when i navigate to file/new/new website

We would like to help you, if you give more details. You really have to follow the instructions accompanying the starter kit, line by line. If you don't get the screen shown on the link proposed above, give us the details on what you get/see.

 
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3/25/2006 11:13 AM
 

Hi pragasann,

I have the same problem also but here's what I did.  When you create a website change the language to VB and see if the DotNetNuke Starter kit will show up.  Hope this helps.  Thanks.

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