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6/26/2014 1:40 PM
 

We did a clean install of DNN Platform 7.03.00 yesterday. No errors, all setup steps appeared to go normally. I created a new user and added the Administrator role. When logged in using this (or any account) in the Admin Role, I have the following issues:

HTML module, Edit Content, Image Manager. Dialog opens but nothing works, no folders shown, + Upload icon is there but not linked. No errors are displayed. If you log in as the Host account, this works fine.

Stay logged in as Host, go to Admin / File Management. Right click on the Root folder, select View Folder Properties, dialog opens (Root Folder Info), switch to permissions - this looks correct, Admin Role has padlock in Browse, Open, and Write columns. So I click Copy Permissions to Subfolders and I get the follow error in red: "dnn Violation of PRIMARY KEY constraint PK_FolderPermission Cannot insert duplicate key in object dbo.FolderPermission The duplicate key value is (73)."

If I create a new folder, that works. So then I click on the new folder, display refreshes okay. Still logged in as Host, right click on new, empty folder, select View Folder Properties and repeat the steps above, I get the same error with a higher duplicate key value.

Based on the above info, does anyone have a sense of what might be wrong with this install? I searched and could not find anyone else reporting this as a bug. So maybe my instance is just corrupted or got messed up?

Suggestions or questions appreciated! Thanks - Jeremy

 

 
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6/26/2014 3:27 PM
 
Hey Jeremy,

The first thing I'd do is install 7.3.1 which was released today. Then see if your'e still having problems.

Cheers,
Kelly

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7/7/2014 12:43 PM
 
Jeremy,
Update (Apply?) the settings on the root folder. This should restore the permissions on that folder.
 
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7/7/2014 1:08 PM
 

@Mike, I had applied and re-applied permissions (NTFS) from the root on down and that did not fix the problem.

I installed 7.03.01 and I am not longer able to reproduce the issue(s). Thanks - Jeremy

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