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9/5/2006 3:21 AM
 

Hello

 I suspect that I have a faulty install of DNN 3.2.2, because I have encountered a number of problems e.g. module install related, faults getting modules to work correctly,  freezing module  or pages etc..

 I am seriously thinking of upgrading to DNN 3.3.4 and I don't want to spend any more time trying to solve errors on DNN 3.2.2. 

 However, I am worried that if I install DNN 3.3.4 over a faulty DNN 3.2.2 it may cause the upgrade to fail or become corrupt. 

Is it advisable therefore to install a fresh DNN 3.2.2 over the top of the current DNN 3.2.2. before I upgrade to DNN 3.3.4 . In the hope that the fresh 3.2.2 cures the problems before I overwrite with an upgrade.

Or am I just wasting my time and should just go ahead and upgrade to 3.3.4 over the current 3.2.2 ?

Please advise

Regards

Lynn


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