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2/26/2010 7:05 AM
 

Hi

When I click on the Create new module page I just get presented with an empty page.

Has anyone experienced this problem?

I'm using 05.02.02 (73) I had been using 05.02.03 and had the same problem, I thought that this problem was being caused by the upgrade, so I went back to the previous version, but the problem is still present.

Tried to debug the page but just get error message about Symbols not being loaded for:

\Website\DesktopModules\Admin\Extensions\Editors\EditModuleDefinition.ascx.vb

Please can someone help, at the moment I'm unable to create any new modules for my site.

Thanks

Martin.

 
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