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11/16/2006 9:37 AM
 

I am migrating from DotNetNuke 2.x to 3.x. I downloaded source code of dotnetnuke 3.3.5 and extracted it over my existing dotnetnuke folder. then i renamed realease.config to web.config and modified it to point to my earlier dotnetnuke DB. After browsing , it upgraded the dotnetnuke 2.x to dotnetnuke 3.3.5. But it is not accepting any logging which was workin earlier.

I found that there are users in table "users" but no data in aspnet_menbership,aspnet_users and aspnet_profile.

Any idea why this is happening??

thanks!!

 

 

 
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