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Destination Need To Run .NET 2.0?

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Hi,

I understand that SiteBuilder would require .NET 2.0 to run. What about the pages produced by it? Does the destination (where the pages would finally live in) need to be running .NET 2.0 as well?

Thank you.
 
Hello,

If created site doesn't contain any module, it will be published as static site. .Net 2.0 isn't required for this case.
 
How about limited the number of pages?

Thanks for your reply Alex.

Is there a place we might be able to configure which account gets to create how many pages?

I see some web hosts set limits on the number of pages that their customer could have, though not sure if they are using your products. Thanks again!
 
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