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5/2/2006 12:01 PM
 

Hi,

I have a DNN v2.x live portal which I would really like to upgrade to v4.  I get the impression I need to upgrade via v3 - but even the v3 installation doc (v1.0.03 - November 28, 2005) doesn't talk about an upgrade path from v2.  Also, I can't find out which exact version of v2 I am on by logging in to the site as the version number is not shown on the admin pages - is there a way I can determine the DNN version?

Is this upgrade possible and / or desirable?  Would I be better off simply trying to re-create the site in v4 instead?  It's a relatively simple site using mainly text/html modules......

Thanks,

Michael

 
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