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4/19/2006 12:26 PM
 
I have attempted to install Forum Module 3.20.01 and failed. My DotNetNuke version is 3.0.12. Is there a compatability issue which requires a later version? In other words what is the minimum version of DotNetNuke required for Forum version 3.20.01?
 
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4/19/2006 9:21 PM
 

Don't quote me on this but I think the minimum version is 3.1.1

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Paul Davis
 
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4/20/2006 1:46 AM
 

I think Paul is right, but I honestly forget to be honest. I know it is at least 3.1.1, if not a 3.2 release. I don't like forcing users to upgrade but unless you have a live site that makes it difficult, I always recommend running the latest especially when it has been out as long as 3.2.2 has.

 


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