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11/10/2010 12:26 PM
 
Hi Folks,

I have never used the blog module but may in the near future. I have looked at the SQL Server table entries. The blog entries all appear to be maintained in the DNN database which is what I would expect. That is correct, right? I would also assume that is true for the forum module also, correct?

Thanks,
G.M.
 
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11/10/2010 1:03 PM
 
You'd probably be safe in saying almost all modules store their info in the DNN database. Of course you can make modules that create/store their info in other db's but the DNN one is a good default.
 
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11/10/2010 1:51 PM
 
Thanks, Mike. I figured that was the case but just wanted to be sure there wasn't any legacy stuff going on. :)
 
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