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10/8/2010 3:39 AM
 
Hi,

Good luck! I found that from 22 september the timing of the webserver has changed. If an web order is placed at www.bzoox.nl then the sales order number is based on the actual time like: W20100922-002626-5016775. The last two digits are only 00 and 50 now. Before 22 september order number like 00, 05, 10,15,20,..,.55. (everything an increment of 05) existed. On 15/9 and 29/9 updates are installed, but none around 22/9. No problems are installed either on that machine. On 29 sept SQL 2008 R2 has been installed and reportviewer has been upgraded to 2010 version and we removed 2005 version of Report Viewer..later we added the last again since we restored a backup.

I am really curious to know why the timing has changed. We are using VMWare as host. I know that timing is a major issue for SQL performance, but what can change the timing of the machine?

I will ask my hosting provider if anything has been installed on 21 or 22 sept. Any idea's ?

J.
 
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10/8/2010 3:42 AM
 
Clarification: instead of VMWARE Hyper-V 2008 is begin used.
 
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10/8/2010 4:37 AM
 
Um!!..I once worked with a guy who told me only to use VM if I REALLY needed too.   I've always tried to followed that advice, even though it was 6 or 7 years ago, and things have changed.  But it's odd you mentioned time issues, I do seem to recall this advice was passed to me when I was using a VM and had a issue with the VM time  being out of sync with the actual time

Dave.
 
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10/12/2010 7:44 AM
 
leedavi wrote:
I've gotten some feedback from Chad, who believes his issue was not related to DNN5.5.1.  So with this information and the fact in testing I can't see any issues I'm going to make the jump and upgrade the site to DNN5.5.1 sometime next week.    If I find any issues then I'll post back, otherwise you can assume everything went OK.

Regards,
Dave.

 I wouldn't recommend it. I am experiencing the same issues as described in this thread on two separate clean installs.  I see that this is a common error on both sites: Message: System.Security.SecurityException: A critical ASP.NET Oracle Padding vulnerability has been identified in your website. We recommend that you patch your site immediately. For more information on this issue and instructions on how to patch your site refer to http://www.dotnetnuke.com/aspnetpoet.... The Zone of the assembly that failed was: MyComputer

 
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10/12/2010 7:56 AM
 
Ed, please make sure the latest .Net security fix has been applied to your web server!

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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