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11/11/2010 11:32 PM
 
I converted all to newer version in 2010. It seems working now.

Thanks
HY
 
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11/12/2010 9:08 AM
 
Hi HY,

It's strange, if you follow all my advices it works with VS 2005 SP1 minimum!?

Gilles

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11/13/2010 1:34 PM
 
Gilles,
My laptop installed with 201 only and it works. I converted store to framework 3.5. But my desktop installed with 2008 and 2010, I still could not get it work. It always points to the DotNetNuke.Store.Providers.Address.DefaultAddressProvider project which could not be installed.  Well, at least, I could work on my laptop.

thanks
Hy
 
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11/16/2010 11:29 AM
 
Hi HY,

Can you confirm me that your website is accessible via the URL http://localhost/DotNetNuke_2/ and your instance is installed in the folder C:\DotNetNuke_2?

Gilles

We (team members) are Humans offering their knowledge, their work and their spare time FOR FREE to benefit the community. It would be so particularly appreciated that your messages begin with "Hello" and end with "Thank you" or any other form of politeness. Ask yourself what your reaction would be, if you were approached by me (a total stranger) on the street to ask you something without saying "Hello" nor "Thank you"? After several years of services dedicated to the community, I begin to be tired to read requests without any form of politeness.
 
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10/8/2011 1:47 AM
 
If you need help installing the DNN source module, I found the following wiki page to be helpful:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/W...

Thank you Gilles for writing an informative guide on how to properly install the source code for the DNN store module!
 
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