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12/12/2009 9:09 AM
 

I hae DNN version 5.02.00 installed and working on GoDaddy.  I am trying to get DNN_Events 5.0.2 working. 

After initial install of DNN it showed as installed in extensions.  it didn't show in "add new module" dropdown.  I uninstalled the module.  I downloaded version 5.0.2 and installed, everything went fine.  Still didn't show. 

I have since downloaded the module again, and uninstall/reinstall.  Although it shows in installed module definitions, It says it is not in use. Is there another step this Newbie has skipped?  Any help is appreciated.

 
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