Congratulations
If you're seeing this text that means you've got your /generator in the right place and your server is running ASP.net files.
You're literally 1/2 way done!
What you'll need to do now is log in to this page and continue reading it and following the instructions.
Hit control-y on your keyboard and use the "Deployer" permissions:
UN= deployer
PW= deployer
Other permission levels are:
"Admin"
UN= admin
PW= admin
"Author", which you can see here: ../test/author.asp
UN= author
PW= author
Note: You must close your browser session to log out of the system to try each of the permission levels.
Test the content file for writing
Once this page opens in the on-line editor for you make a change to this file, just highlight something and change it's color or delete something from the face of this page.
After you've made your change hit the "save" icon
on the top left of the tool-bar and see if the content will save. If it does you know that your file: generator/assets/content.asp is marked as "writable". If it doesn't take the change you know it's not writable.
Test the /assets folder for uploads
Try and create a backup of this content file.
Just hit the Backup button on the left of this edit window.
If you can create a backup then your folder: generator/assets has the proper permissions.
This means that you'll not only be able to create backups but also upload images, flash movies, audio, video, etc. into your editor's "asset manager".
If one of the above tests fails see the Quick Start guide that came with your ContentSeed distribution and either set the permissions yourself through whatever control panel, FTP client, or have your host do it for you.
ContentSeed is a very easy to deploy content management system. Its one of the few CMS that doesn't use a database and there's only one folder (generator/assets) and one file (generator/assets/content.asp) that need special permissions. There's nothing technical about its installation or use. In minutes you can make a site editable with nothing but a browser.

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