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11/4/2009 6:02 PM
 

OK, after numerous errors trying to install version 5.1.4 CLEAN install, i did this:

Did a clean "unpack" of DNN 5.1.4 install package, created a new virtual dir in IIS, set all proper permissions etc. Setup the db and the proper connection strings in the web.config file, blah blah blah. All the usual stuff.

THEN

Downloaded the 5.1.4 upgrade package

Extracted all files over the 5.1.4 install

ran this: http://localhost/[virtual dir]/install/install.aspx?mode=install

All installed just fine!!

I suggest the INSTALL package is checked  and checked again. Something (don't know what) in the upgrade package fixed it all!!

Just thought I'd let you all know

 
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11/5/2009 8:48 AM
 

Strange.....i installed several portals now with the 5.1.4 Install package without any errors.

The only difference between your description and the steps i took is, that i haven't touched the web.config ever during installation but did the needed entries in the installation wizard.

What OS do you use and what DB?

Kai

 
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11/5/2009 10:44 AM
 

Kai,

I'm on WinXP SP2, SQLServer 2008, VS 2008

One thing I realised when going through the install again for interest purposes, if you do not add the object qualifier in the setup wizard, all seems to be OK. When you do add an object qualifier, one gets the "undefined ... Succeeded" lines in the installation log in the wizard.

I also found that, extracting the upgrade package over the Install package, duplicated all the tables and procs in the db WITHOUT the object qualifier. That led me to think there is a bug when adding the OQ in the wizard setup.

I have it all setup in a clean reliable way now. Yes it is frustrating but a little digging, intuition (if one can call it that) and common sense, all worked out.

Now to transfer my dev modules to this setup... here goes!

 
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11/5/2009 2:02 PM
 

I too had problems using the Windows Web installer this week. I got around it by overwriting the contents of the web folder with the installer zip file, then re-running the install routine from my browser. (http://localhost/dotnetnuke/install/install.aspx?mode=install)

 

 
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