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9/10/2009 8:52 AM
 

I'm trying to do a clean re-install on my development platform. I deleted the old version of DNN, all the files and the database. I installed the new version files and run the installation. Everything is fine up to the point that the database begins installing, at this point I get a "FAILURE 400" that the "Update" stored procedure can not be found. Since I am working with a fresh database there is of course no "update" stored procedure. I need the install process to do a complete database install not an update. somewhere there appears to be a flag that indicates that the DNN database was installed and that all executions from that point on should be updates.

Where is this flag? How do I get a new database install? Does this mean you can't have multiple databases on the same platform, ex. for different client development platforms?

 
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9/10/2009 6:21 PM
 

Hi Rich,

I have no idea whether this is a fix to your issue or not, but I thought I should add my 2 cents...

I had a similar issue and it also felt like something was remembering the old database details and therefore not installing a fresh 05.01.02 version. Thinking it might be a caching issue on the hosting server, I waited and tried again after a few hours but same issue.

Then I decided to use Dotnetpanel from my hosting provider, logged into the database, deleted the details and recreated agin, but this time with a slightly different database name, database user, and password. I then reflected those changes in my web.config file and proceded with the full installation again. This time it worked!

Maybe worth a go Rich?

Cheers,

Trev.

 
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9/12/2009 9:39 PM
 

Since the old database was deleted, I needed to go into the aspnetdb tables and manually delete the references to the old system. Once I did this the process ran, however I'm now getting "Parameter count does not match Parameter Value count" on site startup. One step forward, another step backwards. </sigh>

 
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