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3/26/2007 3:12 PM
 

Hi,

I've just installed the latest version of repository on a 4.4.1 DNN installation.  I am using a modified default template.  I can see a noimage.jpg file in the /DesktopModules/Repository/images directory, but this is not being used.  The first document I uploaded without an image used the aspnet.gif image, the first image in my root directory, but the 2nd upload used a totally image.  Any ideas?  I'm a bit lost.

 
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3/26/2007 3:23 PM
 

It's not even late!! - I've just seen the field selector for the noimage.file on the module configuration page.

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