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11/27/2006 7:39 PM
 

How is a newbie (to DNN) supposed to get a grip of what the requirements is for DNN, to install, and how and what to install?

I wonder if I was mislead by the info on CMS-matrix (www.cmsmatrix.org) about DNN.
There I got the info that (among others)

System Requirements (for DNN)
Root Access - No
Shell Access - No

I looked around dotnetnuke.com, but couldn't find any more specific information, except that "... download a package which includes the documentation and read the installation documentation first".

So I decided to downloaded a package, but the info on Your site about which package to install is a bit confusing:

  • Source Package  -  Contains everything, including full application source code
  • Install Package  -  Contains only the files needed for deployment to a web-server
  • Documentation Package - Contains only developer documentation

But further down i have to choose from:

  • Source
  • Starter Kit
  • Upgrade
  • Documentation
  • Install
  • Utility

The explanation "If you are new to DotNetNuke we encourage you to download a package which includes the documentation and read the installation documentation first." is of great help!!! The first explanation states "Documentation Package - Contains only developer documentation". So the "documentation package" is probably not for me at all.

Now, if I could see the package-sizes, perhaps I could assume if I should get Source-, Starter Kit- or Install-package, but that doesn't show. According to the first explanation of the packages, Install seems to me a bit lacking of something - "contains only ..." - and since I am a starter on this DNN-thing and don't intend to tamper with source-code, at least not initially, I assumed that the "Starter Kit" should be right for me.

When I had downloaded the Starter-Kit-zip-file, and unpacked it to a normal folder, i started looking in that folder, expecting to find the mentioned "installation documentation" but found only a file "DotNetNuke.vscontent", and I couldn't get any installation-tips out of that! Apart from that there was only five more zip-files. I took a guess at DotNetNuke.zip, since that was the biggest, and the others seemed to contend more specific parts or modules (according to their names). But where to unzip this file DotNetNuke.zip? I decided to put it in the parent-folder, since there wasn't really any other files there, besides the mentioned DotNetNuke.vscontent and the other zip-files. Now I found a "Documentation"-folder! And therein a "Readme.txt" (also Contributors.txt and License.txt, but as I assumed - not for me now).

Now, in the "Readme.txt"-file a could read:

- .NET Framework 2.0 must be installed
- unzip package into C:\DotNetNuke

But, since I intend to install my CMS to a web-hosted server, I don't have possibility to install just what ever I like. And I don't have access to create folders in the root on the web-host.

So I assume I have to give up on DNN and look for another CMS, hopefully I can find something easier to install than DNN.

Regards / K. Raaby for SEAa.dk

 
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