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1/22/2007 1:52 PM
 

I have an old version of DNN 2.1.2 already installed and running my website http://www.checksandbalances.com.  I have wanted to upgrade to another version for a longtime, but haven't the first idea where to start.  I know nothing about coding, zero. 

The site has been slowly deteriorating to the point where I can not even change normal items I used to do with ease.  I would have liked a simple patch that would make this transition easier, but that would be something to simple.  I can not install DNN 4.4 on my existing server because as I understand it the two version are incompatible. 

Things used to be simple and work smoothly for me.  I am an end user who is trying to figure out how to fix this problem without much if any in the way of menatal or financial resources.  If I could just get the new operation system installed on my server and some modules I would be in a far better position that I am now.

My life was simple when I could use Frontpage to do what I wanted, but I believed other people who told me DNN was a better way to go.  I agreed that a database driven site would be more benefical and now I am stuck.

I really could use an angel's intervention.  Especially someone who likes politics and I know hoping for someone in Minnesota will be a longshot. 

Thanks,

 

Shawn

s.towle@checksandbalances.com

651 330-3033  

 

 
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1/23/2007 6:23 AM
 

Do you have any idea why the site is not working? I've tried to register but it fails with an error. There's an upgrade path over 3.11 to 4.40 (if not directly), but I wouldn't waste a lot of time on it unless you have a good idea what's wrong with the site and whether an upgrade will fix it.

Where is this hosted and on what sort of account? How much content do you have, over how many pages, and specifically in which module/s? How many users? Any third party modules?

Simplified steps for carrying out upgrades are published around the forum, but it still requires that you are able to backup and restore databases, the file system and carry out operations in your hosting control panel.

Let me know some answers to the above and I'll let you know if I can see a solution.

Rob

 
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1/23/2007 8:35 AM
 

I have no idea what-so-ever why the site is not working.  It loads on my computer, but painfully slowly if at all.  I try to make edits to the page and I get an error message.  I wanted to skip any upgrade and go straight to a installation of a new OS because I understand the movement from DNN 2 to DNN 3 doesn't exist and requires a new install and so figured why not install the latest which is DNN 4.4.  But if there is a better more stable version like DNN 4.0 I would do that.

The site is on my server which is co-located at another place.  I have remote access to it.  All of the modules are only from DNN module downloads.  I have a backup of my database located on the server.  And I do not have a hosting control panel.   

 
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1/23/2007 10:14 PM
 

Unless you can find someone here to do it for you, I don't think you're going to be able to avoid learning how to carry out an upgrade.

You can upgrade from 2.12 to 3 and then go to 4, but as you are aware, a fresh install of 4 would certainly be nicer.

I would suggest you install a copy of 4.40 (or 4.41 if it is around by then), and then backup your 2 site, run an upgrade on it to 3 and see if it works. If it does then carry on to 4 (asp.net 2.0!) and if it doesn't then restore the backup and look at transferring your users and content instead.

If you get it up to 4 and it's largely working, then you should still probably export your content for import into the fresh install of 4. If the content is largely in core modules then you'll likely find it remains intact. It is less advisable to export from an earlier version for import into a newer.

Then you only have to worry about exporting and importing the userbase. I've personally used a module off Snowcovered for this and if you get one, then make sure it can export users from 2.12.

However, I note that your site is hidden to casual visitors. If this is not really essential and if there is no chat forum or anything that specifically requires a user account then you could of course consider dropping the accounts and just open the site up. That would save you a lot of drama and you could just get people to make a fresh account when they next show up.

I dont' recall if DNN2.12 had an export-content feature, but if it did, then you could at a pinch simply try it out and see if it will work.

If you are having trouble using the remote desktop to carry everything out manually (I would), then you might find it easier to get a shared hosted account somewhere like Webhost4life, which has a good control panel that makes it a lot easier to create, backup and restore databases. aAbasic account is dead cheap.

I'm afraid I can't really help any further than that. Good luck with the site!

Rob

 

 
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