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10/23/2009 7:41 AM
 

I have DotNetDuke installed on my desktop running on a test server within Microsoft Visual Web Developer 2008 Express Edition. I'd like to continue to edit my website with the same setup on my laptop.
If I install the DotNetNuke on the laptop, how do I get my current design and content transferred across? Is it just a case of moving the website folder over to the relevant directory on the laptop?

Any help would be most appreciated.

 
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10/23/2009 9:54 AM
 

You'll need to copy the database as well, and then use one or the other since the databases won't be concurrent.  I'm assuming this is just testing/development and not production or working with content.

Jeff

 
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