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2/19/2006 3:02 PM
 
Why is it so hard to upgrade DNN on a host?  I always have problems.  I tried upgrading my DNN install and edited the new web.config with the machine keys and whatnot, but forgot to change my object quantifier.  So it didn't work out.  I read some threads on ASP.net and followed thos seuggestions.  The upgrade went ok with no errors, but when the web page tried to load up it just had the error triangle image and some vague error.  When I looked at the DB I noticed that it installed all the tables and stored procedures again.  So I decided to delete them,  That was a mistake.  I deleted some aspnet sp's.  But I think I corrected that.  Or at least I don't get the error saying it can't find those sp's anymore.  But I still get a error has occured message.  Whats going on?  How do i fix this without losing all my data?  Is that possible? 

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