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An ASP.NET Open Source e-Commerce Application
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  • Installation horrors

    Hi! I'm a complete dumb ass because I can not work out how to install this program. I have downloaded and installed all that is required. I am not sure about the sql server bit as I did not get the same screens as the instructions, but I do have a db created for the web ready program. How do you...
    Posted to Installation (Forum) by jerryl50 on 10-06-2008
  • Dashcommerce support windows server 2008 IIS7 ?

    Dashcommerce support : Windows server 2008 IIS7 ? Sql server 2008 ? VS.Net 2008 and framework 3.5 ? Thanks for your response.
    Posted to Installation (Forum) by ducret on 07-09-2008
  • Source Code Error!!

    When i build source code and run web project from IIS , I got following error. I have seen this thread(http://dashcommerce.org/forums/p/149/668.aspx) but could't solve this problem:( Please tell me , how to solve this error? Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required...
    Posted to dashCommerce 3.0 (Forum) by dar on 06-06-2008
  • Re: The resource cannot be found

    Tonight I started seeing this problem for the first time since loading 3.0 Web Ready release a day or two ago. (I thought this was working last night, in fact I'm 5 9s certain that it was working last night.) I just got off the phone with GoDaddy support for shared hosting and they technician said...
    Posted to dashCommerce 3.0 (Forum) by phatPhil on 05-19-2008
  • Re: has Anyone gotten this thing to work on go daddy?

    Well BlogEngine is my main app and it took me three days before i got it to work with godaddy so i really don't want to mess with it an move it to another directory. is there any other way? i been looking into hosting companies and other that the lack of control they offer the best plan for the least...
    Posted to Installation (Forum) by wlfman2k1 on 04-23-2008
  • Re: The Project ´Type is not supported by this installation - Error

    ... Or remove that and drop it into a new WebApp in your IIS and add that to your solution. Its a bit more comfortable if you like it more server like ;) Cheers
    Posted to Installation (Forum) by Timmey on 02-25-2008
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