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4/2/2007 2:43 PM
 

Hello All,

We had a very strange thing happen today on one of our hosted DNN sites.  When a admin or host user logged in and tried to access any of the admin or host menu items, the resulting page had the proper layout/skin, however, the content area where the module should have been was blank. 

We tried truncating the log tables (EventLog, SiteLog) but that did not help.  We don't have admin access to the machine to be able to stop and start IIS, so, we forced a reload by ftping a copy of the web.config onto the server.  For what ever reason, this solved the problem.  The admin and host users can now log in and see the modules for all of the pages in the admin or host menus.

Any ideas why this happened and how to prevent it in the future?  We are currently running 4.3.5 of DNN.

Thanks,

Mir

 
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3/18/2011 3:30 AM
 
I too have the same problem here. My module definition page is blank since I did a manual DNN upgrade earlier. I don't remember the version. Couple of other later DNN upgrades went fine on the site without much issues. Now it runs on 05.05.01 and still the module definitions page shows no modules. Is this issue remotely related to the events module? Looking forward for somebody to throw some light on this.
 
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