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A very good, well blended deployement. Great job. Love the graphs idea. Can you display currency conversions? Excellent work, keep it up! Welcome to YAF!
.....the man in black fled across the desert..........and the gunslinger followed.....
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Yup...the entire site needs a graphical re-work. Try templatemonster.com to get some ideas Your on the right road with YAF, now work on the rest of the site. Doing good...keep it up!
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You still the man Don!!!
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Great job blending YAF into your site!! Hard work has definately paid off! Welcome to YAF!
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Very smooth!!! Love the layout! Well done!!
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Very, VERY cool!! Excellent update. Excellent job!!
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Nice deployment. Matches the main site well. Good job! Welcome to YAF!
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Try the YAF Wiki, YAF integration document. All you'll ever need 
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I'm not sure how the "users currently online" feature works, however you should be able to tear the Admin section apart and determine this. If you start adding in Page_Load commands, be careful they don't interfere with normal operations. Think passively, and you should get around the issue. Sorry I can't be of more help.
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As I said in my PM, you need to replace "MY_PC_OR_SERVER_NAME" with the machine/instance name of your SQL installation. For example, assuming your SQL is installed on the same machine IIS is running, you could use "MYWEBSERVER/SQLEXPRESS" if these are the machine name and instance names. If your SQL is installed on a remote machine, you can use the IP address, but I believe the instance name is required. Something like "80.80.80.80/SQLEXPRESS" would do. All depends on your setup.
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