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1/8/2007 7:01 PM
 

This should help:

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=4384  <---- INFO ABOUT IIS FIX IS HERE!!!

Thanks

Alex



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1/8/2007 10:52 PM
 
NukeAlexS wrote

This should help:

http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=4384

Thanks

Alex



It only helps to validate that this is a version 4.x problem.  Sadly, no one on the core team has yet acknowledge this as a problem, nor to even offer a solution.
 
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1/9/2007 5:00 AM
 

I recommend installing the Microsoft hotfix anyway (see knowledge base article).
I would also recommend upgrading as soon as 4.4.1 comes out, 3.x is (being/has been) retired I believe.
That is your real solution.

Many thanks

Alex



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1/9/2007 7:32 AM
 

So DNN is responsible for an IIS/ASP.Net problem?  Let's get real here.  A thorough reading of the thread shows that there is something wrong in the ASP.Net stack which has little if anything to do with DNN other than the fact that DNN runs on ASP.Net 2.0.

The issue is logged, and has been acknowledged by Charles Nurse in the bug database, but as of now there is no DNN specific fix.  We can and should add more robust logging of shutdown events but I would expect that it is probably the extent of our solution unless someone can show us where we are doing something in the app that is causing the instability.


Joe Brinkman
DNN Corp.
 
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1/10/2007 12:28 AM
 
jbrinkman wrote

So DNN is responsible for an IIS/ASP.Net problem?  Let's get real here.  A thorough reading of the thread shows that there is something wrong in the ASP.Net stack which has little if anything to do with DNN other than the fact that DNN runs on ASP.Net 2.0.

The issue is logged, and has been acknowledged by Charles Nurse in the bug database, but as of now there is no DNN specific fix.  We can and should add more robust logging of shutdown events but I would expect that it is probably the extent of our solution unless someone can show us where we are doing something in the app that is causing the instability.


No one is expecting DNN to be responsible for solving world hunger.  What people expects is effective communication and guidance for use of DNN.  The contributers to this thread have done some homework to identify the issue and possible solution.  A simple acknowledgement of the problem and possible solution would help the thousands of reader of thread to use DNN4x.

DNN4x forces users to use ASP.net 2.0 and therefore shares the reponsibility in informing the users of these types of issues.
 
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