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7/11/2005 1:43 AM
 
I just installed dotnetnuke through Godaddy's included install.  But I dont seea way to check the version I have.  Nor do I see a way to activate the forum or gallery functions.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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7/11/2005 11:21 AM
 

I would like to help but I have no knowledge of how GoDaddy is doing anything.  I am only replying to this message so you don't feel totally ignored.  Hopefully, someone else can chime in on this one.

 


Chris Paterra

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7/15/2005 10:37 AM
 
BullDog7 wrote
I just installed dotnetnuke through Godaddy's included install.  But I dont seea way to check the version I have.  Nor do I see a way to activate the forum or gallery functions.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Hi,
the services at some hosters like Godaddy and Webhost4life include installing some applications like dotnetnuke and communityServer. But they only install the base application, not their add-on. The forum/blog and gallery are just the add-on, therefore, if you need their functions, you have to upload and  install it yourself.

To check the version you're having, just look at the title bar of your browser when you're browsing the homepage (e.g: 3.0.13 or 3.1). Or you have to login with a super user account and look at the host settings page (the host settings item under host menu).

P/S: do you mind Crispy?
 
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7/15/2005 2:31 PM
 
viechinguyen wrote

P/S: do you mind Crispy?

viechinguyen

If you are asking me if I mind you answer questions, heck no.  I have been hoping eventually the community would get more involved with these modules to help support it. 


Chris Paterra

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7/16/2005 9:32 AM
 
Crispy wrote

viechinguyen

If you are asking me if I mind you answer questions, heck no.  I have been hoping eventually the community would get more involved with these modules to help support it. 

It's just that sometimes i become a good (and stupid, i agree) person who wants to help people... Eventually i'm the one who need helps right?

(since i begun to use this forum, i forgot how to use emoticons.. Could you just make it like any other forums engine? lazy guys like me love a list of emoticons to choose from, but not have to click on a button and wait centuries for it to load)

 
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