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10/5/2006 5:20 PM
 

After the most recent upgrade from DotNetNuke 4.3.4 to 4.3.5 I am now getting some of the Modules marked as not Updated under Module Definitions. I don't recall noticing the X's and check marks before so I'm guessing that they are new in 4.3.5 (or 4.3.4?) but I'm concerned that some of them are marked with an X. Any ideas how to fix this? Under Host Settings it shows the version to be 4.3.5.

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ver 4.3.1 (to 8 July 2006) ver 4.3.2 (to 20 July 2006) ver 4.3.3 (to 5 Aug 2006) ver 4.3.4 (to 20 Sep 2006) ver 4.3.5 (to 25 Dec 2006) ver 4.4.0 (to date)
 
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10/5/2006 5:53 PM
 

 

That just means there is a newer version of that module that is available. The green check means you have the latest.

Don't be alarmed.  I don't know why a Red X was chosen.


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10/5/2006 5:55 PM
 
Thanks John!

ver 4.3.1 (to 8 July 2006) ver 4.3.2 (to 20 July 2006) ver 4.3.3 (to 5 Aug 2006) ver 4.3.4 (to 20 Sep 2006) ver 4.3.5 (to 25 Dec 2006) ver 4.4.0 (to date)
 
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10/24/2006 10:26 AM
 

Just in case everyone doesn't know (I didn't!), an upgrade will not install all the latest versions of each module.  If you download the full installation zip file of that DNN version, it contains all the PAs for all the core modules.

I guess this is to make sure that you have control over which modules get upgraded?

In any case, you can just upload those and install them through the host module install function and all those nasty red Xs go away.


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10/24/2006 5:16 PM
 
What's strange is that I've just gone into the host module maintenance page and the red X's are gone. Seem to be replaced with nothing. Green ticks are still there but not all modules have the ticks.

ver 4.3.1 (to 8 July 2006) ver 4.3.2 (to 20 July 2006) ver 4.3.3 (to 5 Aug 2006) ver 4.3.4 (to 20 Sep 2006) ver 4.3.5 (to 25 Dec 2006) ver 4.4.0 (to date)
 
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