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11/12/2006 4:50 AM
 

When DNN returns "External component has thrown an exception", how can I find out what exception was thrown?!?  You get a pretty little stack trace.  But it would be nice to know what the exception was.  Even logged in as host, it still doesn't report the exception name.

Is there any way to determine the exception that occurred?

Note: After running the website through VWD, the exception went away.  While this is good, it doesn't help me learn much.  :(

 
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11/12/2006 11:28 AM
 

Check out the Log Viewer (under the Admin tab).  Sometimes you can get more specific information from the logs.

 

 
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11/12/2006 8:57 PM
 

Thanks!  Although the log didn't give me information I didn't have in this case, since I was the user the error occurred on.

But I had not discovered the logs yet!  That is a very handy feature.  If others get errors, I can see them.

But I didn't expect the site to log each log in/out.  That'll be neat once our site goes live!

 
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