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11/4/2008 1:19 PM
 

Since the upgrade from 4.05 to 4.09 I have not been able to logon to the site (registration module works). From within any page I click on Login on my portal and I get this message:

Module Load Warning
One or more of the modules on this page did not load. This may be temporary. Please refresh the page (click F5 in most browsers). If the problem persists, please let the Site Administrator know.

 

I don't have any special modules on the site, just the regular, built-in DNN logon form.

 

Any thoughts?

This site is hosted at Webhost4life.

 

 
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11/4/2008 1:27 PM
 

Can you access your database? if so you might be able to check the eventlog table and see what error is being thrown.

You might also try going to www.domainname.com/?ctl=login and see if that loads the login module, that will only work if you haven't configured a login tab on the site's settings.


Chris Hammond
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11/4/2008 3:01 PM
 
LogGUID  LogTypeKey  LogConfigID  LogUserID  LogUserName  LogPortalID  LogPortalName  LogCreateDate  LogServerName  LogProperties  LogNotificationPending  c7c4f27f-d2c9-420d-a29e-cdfc611edc01 HOST_ALERT 7 (NULL)(NULL)(NULL)(NULL) 11/4/2008 11:43:34 AM  SERVERNAME <LogProperties><LogProperty><PropertyName>Upgraded (...)(NULL)

I have accessed the database from MSSQL manager and here is a list of the hundreds of log (I don't know much SQL and there are 5577 items in the EventLog table) but this is the one from above, if I drill down to it:

 <LogProperties><LogProperty><PropertyName>Upgraded DotNetNuke</PropertyName><PropertyValue>General</PropertyValue></LogProperty><LogProperty><PropertyName>Warnings</PropertyName><PropertyValue>Error: Parameter count does not match Parameter Value count.
</PropertyValue></LogProperty></LogProperties> 

Is there anyway I can edit the login page for modules that might have loaded since the upgrade from the older version? 

Thanks for thre response Chris,

One of the errors is below:

                          
 
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11/4/2008 6:36 PM
 

I have checked some logs about this similar issue but the solutions did not apply to me. Going directly to the page and the TAB id did not bring the old login page back.

 

Is there anyway of finding all the modules that might be loaded on a page, from the database, and maybe disable them from within the Table?

 
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