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9/13/2011 4:21 PM
 
So I have been watching the Task Manager series and come up with a module of my own. Now I am trying to package the module so i can test it out on my DNN site. I switched the mode to release and built it, but i dont seem to have a packages folder like in the video? Can someone clue me into what i am doing wrong? I am using VS2010. Thanks!
 
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9/14/2011 10:08 AM
 
Actually i think i figured this one out on my own! I was using the wrong starter kit, the one Chris mentions in the Task Manager training video's is HIS template, not the one off of the standard DNN codeplex site. I found it on his codeplex. Thanks!
 
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