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5/29/2008 4:12 AM
 

Hi, I am having a couple of problems installing Dot Net Nuke, I have posted the error message I am receiving below in the hope that someone can please point me in the correct direction to resolve. I have installed Dot Net Nuke on a previous computer running XP with SQL 2005 express without a problem, I now have Vista, SQL 2005 express. The error message provides two solutions but when I try to run either of the suggested commands I get another error: "Cannot Read Configuration File"

 

HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error

Description: This application is running in an application pool that uses the Integrated .NET mode. This is the preferred mode for running ASP.NET applications on the current and future version of IIS.

In this mode, the application should not specify ASP.NET module components in the <system.web>/<httpModules> configuration section. Instead, it should use the <system.webServer>/<modules> configuration section to load ASP.NET module components. You have the following options:

1) Migrate the application to work with the Integrated .NET mode (PREFERRED).

You can migrate the application configuration, including the contents of the <httpModules> configuration section, by using the following from a command line window (the window must be running as Administrator):

%systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\APPCMD.EXE migrate config "Default Web Site/DotNetNuke"

After you migrate your application, it will run in both Classic and Integrated .NET modes, as well as on downlevel platforms.

2) Move this application to an application pool using the Classic .NET mode.

You can move the application to the default application pool using the Classic .NET mode by running the following from an command line window (the window must be running as Administrator):

%systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\APPCMD.EXE set app "Default Web Site/DotNetNuke" /applicationPool:"Classic .NET AppPool"

Alternatively, you can use any other application pool on your system that is running in the Classic .NET mode. You can also use the IIS Administration tool to move this application to another application pool.

Thanks in advance!

Antony

 
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5/29/2008 2:53 PM
 

Sorry but being new to Vista the right click to run command prompt as Administrator was the reason the command prompt did not work. The migration (number 1) has now worked but still having other problems which I will try to work through before asking for further help.

THanks

Antonuy

 
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