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5/10/2007 1:24 PM
 

Has anyone seen this error on a clean build of 4.4?

C:\amp\Library\Components\Authentication\Configuration.vb(40) : error BC30619: Statement cannot appear within an Enum body. End of Enum assumed.

Public Enum ObjectClass As Integer

   domainDNS '= 203

   person '= 210

   user '= 211

   group '= 212 <--- Notice how "group" is in blue like a keyword

   contact '= 213

   computer '= 214

   printer '= 215

   crossRef '= 216

End Enum

 

Any help would be appreciated.

Rick

 

 
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5/10/2007 2:52 PM
 

I have not seen that issue before, however I can say that it is an error since group is a reserved word in VB...


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5/10/2007 5:14 PM
 

It turns out that MIcrosoft's LINQ May 2006 preview breaks DNN 4.4 and presuambly 4.5. They have turned "groups" into a keyword which causes the above mentioned error.

Uninstalling the preview fixes the compile error.

Rick

 

 
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5/10/2007 7:04 PM
 

do never use beta versions in production sites!


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5/10/2007 7:06 PM
 

This is on my development machine. I'm not crazy! :)

 
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