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<div>So you want to use the Evernote API in a C# .Net Web application, huh?  Get started in 5 easy steps! :)</div>
<div>Contact Lindsay at <a href="mailto:evernoteaddict@donaghe.com" shape="rect">evernoteaddict@donaghe.com</a> if you have any problems.</div>
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<div>1) Unpack the files:</div>
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<div>3) Open the project properties and set it up to add a virtual directory<br clear="none"/>
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<div>4) Go to IIS Manager and find your new Virtual Directory.  Edit properties and turn on Windows security:<br clear="none"/>
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<div>5) Compile the project and run!</div>
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<div>Once you run the app, you'll be asked to log in to Evernote if you're not already.  You'll need to create an account on the test server (http://lb.evernote.com) if you have not yet.  Once you're logged in, you'll be asked to allow the application to work with your account, and if you choose Allow you'll see a list of your test account notebooks and notes.  There is a link to create new notes if you don't have any.</div>
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