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9/18/2007 2:24 AM
 

Hi, I finally succeeded in installing a DNN version on a Windows XP with IIS. But when I installed my skin that I created, and installed the HouseMenu, it just won't display or work in the skin. The only thing displayed is [HOUSEMENU].

Althought, I use exact the same skin and installation on a Windows 2003 server where I developed everything and there the menu is displayed perfect. Is there something I need to do extra to make a skin object work under XP? The object is there, under Host -> Module Definitions -> Skin Objects and installed in the DesktopModule folder.

Any help on this?? I need to give a presentation of it in a few days on a windows xp laptop.

 
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