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10/20/2013 11:39 PM
 
Yes, I use Windows 7 and Sqlserver 2008 R2 Enterprise.

I now do it manual. I build project in another folder, after building the project, I copy and paste to /DestopModules/MyModule/. And certainly, it works, but it's not good, it cost time

I need other smart solution. I called for the previous developer but I got no help from him.
 
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10/21/2013 5:09 AM
 
Have you disabled the UAC on the Windows Settings?
 
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10/22/2013 12:56 AM
 
Certainly I did it. I think about special permisson of my project. All website folders are now set to "read only" mode, i can't change it. I do it myself(overwrite the files) is ok. But let the project do it is not ok.
 
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10/22/2013 8:26 PM
 
Is the Project under source controll e.g. Team Foundateion Server ?  If the file is checked out from an other user or client the files will have read-only Status.
 
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10/24/2013 3:41 AM
 
Thanks, I'll try it.

How to convert a normal Asp.net project to DNN module? Have I to create new DNN project then copy and paste my asp.net source code to new DNN project, or other ways?

I searched and some people said that.

Thanks!
 
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