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8/29/2008 11:45 AM
 

Sebastian Leupold wrote
 

Cliff,

glad you solved it for the moment. have you been able to save the offending resource files, so I might have a look at it (sebastian.leupold {at} dotnetnuke.com)?

Sebastian: We are still having this issue periodically it will just start disabling the login. I checked the Authentication table as mention by another poster, but all are set to true. When I look in the App_GlobalResources folder, I don't even see a resource file for any of the portals. I have a couple of old copies that I made when the problem originally started. I thought the system would generate a new resx file if it was deleted? So when I click Privacy or Terms now, there is nothing.

So I just copied one from another portal where I know no changes were made. The Terms and Privacy are there, but the Module Load Warning for the Login is still there.

Any explanation or help would be great as this is a very solid customer for me and who has recommended my services to many others.


Forerunner Communications, LLC
DotNetNuke Integration Specialists

 
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10/1/2008 3:26 PM
 

Rhys wrote

Couldn't find the table ? In my DNN database it's called dbo.EventLog

Something like SELECT * FROM dbo.EventLog WHERE LogTypeKey = 'MODULE_LOAD_EXCEPTION' should return the rows of interest. The data you're interested in is buried in the XML value in the LogProperties column. Copy and paste the value into something like XML Notepad to make it a bit easier to read. Somewhere in there you'll find a stack trace which should pin point where, if not why, the problem is occurring.

Good luck, Rhys.

 

I also had the "Module Load Warning" problem after I upgraded to 4.9.0.  Rhys's post actually led me to the trace stack in the dbo.EventLog table.  As it happens the files in the /admin/Containers had some missing files in it as well as older 4.5.x files.  Somehow when I uploaded the files (used the Install package), all the files probably didn't FTP correctly. 

Problem solved after FTP of the old and missing files.

Thanks Rhys !! :-)

 
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