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8/14/2007 10:26 AM
 

Hi everyone,

I am trying to restore a backed up version of my DotNetNuke installation onto my local machine so that I can restore content to an upgraded version of DotNetNuke on GoDaddy.  I had to do this because a database backup failed on GoDaddy's server, and basically whenever I tried to restore the database it wouldn't let me get logon to the database manager.  Anyway, the latest problem that I am getting is that on each page on the header bar of the page, I get the following error:

Module Load Warning
One or more of the modules on this page did not load. This may be temporary. Please refresh the page (click F5 in most browsers). If the problem persists, please let the Site Administrator know.

 

I have tried to go through the tables in the database to see that everything is intact, and that appears to be the case.  I have a feeling that it has to do with the directory structure, but I'm not really sure.  One example of a page URL that it tries to redirect to is: http://192.168.0.122/Forms/tabid/78/Default.aspx.  I tried to Google the error message, but there were only about two hits, and they didn't seem to be relevant to the situation that I was in.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Sincerely.,

Jason Pell

 
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8/14/2007 11:59 AM
 

Well...I guess I fixed it.  The site was running version 4.3.5, so I upgraded it to 4.4.1 and that seemed to work.

 
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4/1/2009 1:30 PM
 

Frankly, I'd like to see some information on how to display the error ASP.NET is giving behind the scenes when this message is displayed by DotNetNuke. It all too frequently doesn't appear in the EventLog database table. Can anyone provide some helpful info. on this topic?

 
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4/1/2009 1:34 PM
 

If you know what time the error occured you should be able to find something around the same time in the Eventviewer that will give you an idea of what the problem is.

 
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12/11/2012 1:04 AM
 

I have the same problem... I was running dnn site on my previous hosting very good but as I switched my hosting I am facing

"Module Load Warning
One or more of the modules on this page did not load. This may be temporary. Please refresh the page (click F5 in most browsers). If the problem persists, please let the Site Administrator know."

 this error on every page of my dnn site and I even cannot login into my site. I have reset the permissions of my dnn site on my hosting as well but its useless. Please let me know the reason and the solution if anyone can help me. Thanks

 
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