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1/18/2008 10:18 AM
 

I cannot login to website as the login module is not loading, and it gives me an annoying warning message that some of the modules is not loaded on the page.

Please help

 

 
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1/23/2008 6:27 AM
 

I am getting the same error on a fresh install. 

I received an error when I first tried running the install wizard that said "ScriptModule" already added.  So I commented out the below line and the Wizard ran successfully. 

<add name="ScriptModule" type="System.Web.Handlers.ScriptModule, System.Web.Extensions, Version=1.0.61025.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=31bf3856ad364e35" />

I added all modules except the wiki module. 

I left used the default Authentication types but did not select a authentication type for my default portal for I did not see a place to do this.  Could that be why it is not loading the login module?  Is there a place I can manually set the login type?

Very frustrated,
Dave

 
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1/23/2008 9:02 AM
 

Will Strohl

Upendo Ventures Upendo Ventures
DNN experts since 2003
Official provider of the Hotcakes Commerce Cloud and SLA support
 
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1/23/2008 9:50 AM
 

I had the same problem when upgrading a site from 4.5 to 4.8. I'm not sure if your issue is the same..

Did you upgrade recently?
Did you do so using the 'upgrade' package?

That's what I did initially and although the upgrade was clean ( read: no errors) and the site was working great, I could not logon at all. Any attempt to get to the logon page would throw the Module Load Exception.

FIRST .. backup your current web.config file (EXTREMELY IMPORTANT)

To fix the issue, I downloaded the 'install' package instead of the 'upgrade' package from dotnetnuke.com.  I then copied the 'install' package files to my site, then edited the release.config that was included in the 'install' package, and copied/pasted my connection strings and machine keys settings (EXTREMELY IMPORTANT)  from my backed up copy of my old web.config. Finally, I renamed the new release.config to web.config .. browsed to my site and all was well, the site is working fine now and I can login.

 
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1/27/2008 9:30 PM
 

Hi,

I tried with the Install package and still I have the same login problem.

The login module is not loading and I cannot do anything further.

Does anyone have anyother solution for this.

Thanks.

 Edit:-  After posting the issue in this thread, I tried to rerun my portal again and surprisingly I could see the upgrade page with some success and failure messages.  Then when I accessed the portal, it could display the Login module very well and I can even login to the portal.

So, I would like to conclude that the Installation package works for upgrading.  Big thanks to  Steve Fabian. 

 
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