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12/19/2013 8:25 AM
 

More "fun" with trying to install DNN. My frustration is pretty is well documented here. Although I haven't been focused on it 100%, I never did get a basic installation with either the "Standard Process" or Web Matrix. Very frustrating and I remain confused why DNN doesn't make installation a bigger priority (as WordPress seem to have done). I am sure many folks have just walked away, without reporting issues here.

I don't have that choice. So, next up is my attempt to install on Windows Server 2012. Again, I am intentionally taking a very simple approach - a clean WS 2012 installation, with the web service role installed. And once again I hit a problem.

I follow the instructions here: http://www.dnnsoftware.com/wiki/Page/.... I have SQL Server 2012 installed and going with an "attached database" approach. I run through the steps and when I get to Step 15 (navigate to http://localhost/dotnetnuke) I receive the following error:

HTTP Error 500.19 - Internal Server Error

The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid.

  This configuration section cannot be used at this path. This happens when the section is locked at a parent level. Locking is either by default (overrideModeDefault="Deny"), or set explicitly by a location tag with overrideMode="Deny" or the legacy allowOverride="false".

To reiterate, I have WS 2012 installed, with .Net Framework 4.5, SQL Server Express 2012 and ASP.Net installed. I then followed the instructions on the aforementioned page.

I simply want to get a basic, plain vanilla DNN installation. It shouldn't be this hard.

Thoughts?

Thanks.

Mark

 
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12/19/2013 9:41 AM
 
are you able to identify, which section is not allowed?

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12/19/2013 9:46 AM
 

Sorry - I should have included this. Here you go (excuse the formatting). By the way, my app pool indicates it's using .Net Framework 4.0.30319, if that's relevant.

</modules> 92: <handlers> 93: <remove name="WebServiceHandlerFactory-Integrated"/>

 
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12/19/2013 6:37 PM
 
that error often indicates that the user that is assigned to the application pool does not have rights to read files, therefore cannot read the web.config file to merge it with machine.config and generate configuration data. Typically this means that the application pool is still set as "applicationpoolidentity" which wont have file read/write/modify permissions as needed - http://www.iis.net/learn/manage/confi... will show you how to set this up (though many people simply change to the "networkservice" account that was used in IIS7

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12/19/2013 7:49 PM
 

Thank you, Cathal. I had previously given Modify permissions to the IIS APPPOOL\DefaultAppPool account (which generates this error). That SEEMED like the right one for WS 2012, no? That's the account I see set in IIS for the app pool in question.

I did just try setting it to Network Service but with the same result.

I haven't had a chance to read that page in detail yet (it's approaching 1am and I am not sure my eyes will take it :)) but will tomorrow. In the meanwhile, if you have any thoughts about the use of the two accounts I mentioned above (and which one is correct - if either :)) I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.

Mark

 
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