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11/30/2009 3:35 PM
 

Hello all.

   Okay, I'm running DNN 4.9.2 I have created a folder in the File Manager called "Exported Modules". This folder has the correct permissions set. I go to the home page and Export an Text/HTML module into this folder. Now I go on another page where I wish to import the module, and the exported module doesn't show up in the list. In fact nothing is in the list under that folder at all. If I go into the File Manager, I can see all the exported modules sitting there.

Any ideas as to why they aren't showing up when I try to import?

Thanks!


Mike DeBaise President/CEO Trial by Fire Web Design, LLC. URL: www.TBFWD.com Email: President@TrialByFireDesigns.com
 
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