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MSDN Webcast: Russ' Tool Shed Live Studio Audience Webcast-DotNetNuke Version 3 (Part 2 of 4): Installation and Configuration (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032266674

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft .NET.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 87 Minutes
Start Date:
Monday, January 31, 2005 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

DotNetNuke (DNN) is a highly dynamic, standalone open source ASP.NET portal application. A thriving community has sprung up around DNN offering both free and for-pay custom modules, skins, containers and services. Each session in this four-part series will highlight key aspects of DNN Version 3. In this second webcast, we will focus on installation and configuration as we walk you through the major steps in the process. The discussion will include a comparison of local vs. hosted installation, outlining the differences in administrative tasks and setup process for each approach. We will also cover parent and sub-portals, site URIs and alias strings, skinning and containers.

 

Presenters:
Russ Fustino, MSDN Developer Community Champion, Microsoft Corporation
Stan Schultes, Architect / Developer, VBNetExpert.com

 

Russ Fustino has over 25 years of software development experience. He is the creator of the Russ' Tool Shed developer seminars series in New England. He has presented developer topics to over 30,000 developers. His specialties include development with several Microsoft tools and technologies including Visual Basic .NET, XML Web Services, ASP.NET, as well as a strong emphasis on debugging techniques. Russ is also the Subject Matter Expert for the Developer Days and Visual Studio .NET Launch events.

 

Stan Schultes is VBNetExpert and a Microsoft MVP, author, speaker and corporate developer. He currently lives and works in Sarasota, Florida where he is very active in the Microsoft developer community. He speaks and writes regularly on Microsoft .NET development topics. He has spoken twice at Microsoft DevDays in Tampa, FL and at many developer sessions throughout Florida. He has published recently in MSDN Online and is contributing editor at Visual Studio Magazine.


 
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