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4/29/2009 9:19 AM
 

what is the difference between 4.9.0 and 5.0.1

 
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4/29/2009 10:09 AM
 

The differences are significant and 5.0.1 has a large number of critical issue bugs. Stay with 4.9.0 until these bugs are fixed.

 
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4/29/2009 7:03 PM
 

if you are on DNN 4.9.0, I strongly suggest to latest production version 4.9.3, which fixes a number of security (and other) bugs.

as long as you did not modify any core code or core extensions in place, upgrade shall be straigth forward and there shall be no breaking changes:

  • backup files and database
  • unzip upgrade package hiearchically into DNN installation directory, overwriting existing files
  • browse your site, if you modified web.config setting autoupgrade to false, you need to brows /install/install.aspx?mode=upgrade manually. 


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Sebastian Leupold

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