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1/19/2010 7:17 PM
 

Hi, after upgrading from 4.9 to 5.1.4 I have a site that is missing several admin modules.  The admin pages exist, but have no module on them:

Host - languages
Host - module definitions
Admin - languages
Admin - authentication

Whats the best way to fix this? Manually add the database records?

This site also has the default language is NULL error, but that is prbably because of the missing language module, eg http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/108/threadid/293762/scope/posts/threadpage/2/Default.aspx

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1/20/2010 3:35 AM
 

there are no Host :: Languages and Admin :: Authentication any longer

admin modules should be easy to add to a page, if present. check host :: extensions, whether the packages are installed and in admin :: extensions, whether deploy permissions are set. you should now be able to add admin modules to admin pages.

Authentication settings have moved to Admin :: Extensions, Host :: Languages options to Admin :: Languages


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1/24/2010 5:25 PM
 

Thanks,  this is on a site where someone (who didnt know what they were doing) accidentally ran the 5.0.0 install scripts against a 4.9.2 site (scripts only, the 5.0.0 files were not uploaded).  So its in a bit of a mess...

I've manually added all the database records and now there is a Host-extensions and Admin-extensions page with the extensions module on it.  I'm now trying to add the language module to the Admin-languages page, but this module has not been installed (nothing in ModuleDefinitions table).  Is there a seperate installer for this anywhere, or do I need to manually find the files and copy the database records from a working 514 install?

Edit: nevermind, I can see the site has the desktopmodules/admin/languages files, so I will manually add the module def to the database.

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