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12/28/2007 4:56 AM
 

I just noticed a weird problem with IE and Host|Module Definitions which still exists in v4.8.0.

When listing the installed modules from my desktop I get four columns, but when I'm using remote desktop to the server I only get three columns.  I noticed this before and suspect an IE setting but I have yet to find a solution.

From my desktop (Vista Ultimate Build 6001) I get Module Name | Description | Version | Upgrade Available.
When connected to the DNN server (Win 2003 SP2) I only see Module Name | Description | Version.

Any suggestions or ideas?


Dwayne J. Baldwin
 
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12/29/2007 1:07 PM
 

AFAIR the "version available" column is determined for each module via an image file that's found on the dotnetnuke.com server, so my guess would be that your webserver does not allow external http access (which is a sensible, secure default).

Cathal


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