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8/13/2006 4:03 PM
 

I have a site which has been redeployed to DNN 4.3.4 with Repo 3.01.10 from a DNN site based on the previous versions. This was done though and export/import of a template.

The issue is, though the files for the repo appear in the file manager and we have done a resync w/ recursive selected. The modules appear fine in the new site but the file lists on each page arent populated with data despite them appearing in the SQL db in the files table.

Is there something we've missed here?

thanks,

 
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8/16/2006 4:52 PM
 
There's a bug in the import procedure of the Repository that was just discovered last week. http://support.dotnetnuke.com/Default.aspx?p=22&i=3829
 
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