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langauge settings
In the store settings you are allow to pick a language that is not being used in DNN. This can cause records to be created without a language record and creates errors.
THE STORE LANGAUGE MUST MATCH AN ACTIVE DNN LANGAUGE.
Once invalid records have been created, with products saving the product will solve the problem. Category will need to be deleted from AP>Admin>Tools.
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Currently the client looks at the Current Directory, but it would be a nice feature to have, to be able to specify where the module zips are located on disk via cmd argument.