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5/18/2006 5:57 AM
 

Hi again,

 

I actually removed the default setting, and the interesting point in my web.config looks like this databaseOwner="" 

 

Good luck

Gunnar

 

 
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5/18/2006 3:12 PM
 

mombassa wrote
Thanks for your reply.

Yes, I've left the db ownder as is, but still to no avail, I still get that error:

DotNetNuke Upgrade Error
The Assembly Version ( [ASSEMBLYVERSION] ) does not match the Database Version ( [DATABASEVERSION] )

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I had that error. I had to delete everything, including the database, and re-install from scratch to get rid of it. I think there is something in the web.config that must match the database that gets created on dnn install.

 

 
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5/18/2006 3:41 PM
 

Hello again "mombassa", and others.

 

Sorry for my "blackout"  in some previous posts.

 

The correct statement should (of course) be: Maybe one addition to your instruction could be: "Do not USE the database-owner setting"

The interesting point in my web.config looks like this; databaseOwner=""

It is located under <data defaultProvider="SqlDataProvider">

And it works!

 

Excuse me

"gueleh"

 
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