File: D:/HostingSpaces/HKemperman1/osthoes.nl/wwwroot/Install/App_LocalResources/UpgradeWizard.aspx.resx
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<value>You are about to upgrade your website to a more recent version of the application. Applying upgrades on a consistent basis is the best way to ensure that you are protecting the integrity of your investment and the security of your users and assets. Before proceeding with the automated upgrade process please ensure that:
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<value><p>Welcome to the DotNetNuke Upgrade Page.</p>
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<value>The product improvement program allows us to better understand how we can
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for people using the product. All of the data is anonymous and for internal use only. Learn more about the <a href="http://www.dnnsoftware.com/dnn-improvement-program" target="_blank">Product Improvement Program</a>.</value>
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