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8/26/2011 8:45 AM
 
no problem -as to your issue , there is a subtlety. If you FTP a file up then it will be created and the asp.net user will have permissions to it. If you move a file in via the windows explorer it preserves it's existing windows permissions - and if one of those is not a "read" (or greater) permission for the asp.net user then it cannot see it . Note; If the website had permissions set at the root folder and the setting to propagate down to subfolders/files this permissions will be added and it will be visible (I also believe that if you copy a file rather than move it works -as a copy if actually seen as a create)

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8/26/2011 8:57 AM
 
I must have posted my problem in the wrong area.  Since I upgraded to DNN 6.0.0 and now DNN 6.0.1 I have not been able to use the file manager.  I get the following error when I try to open the file manager.

An error has occurred. Error: File Manager is currently unavailable.

And the following is in the event viewer.

Does anyone have a suggestion or have you had the same problem?  BTW..This happens regardless if I'm logged in as admin or host.

ModuleId: 480
ModuleDefId: 21
FriendlyName
: File Manager
ModuleControlSource
: DesktopModules/Admin/FileManager/FileManager.ascx
AssemblyVersion
: 6.0.1
PortalID
: 3
PortalName
: Families of Cocodrie Bayou
UserID
: 39
UserName
: My UserID
ActiveTabID
: 118
ActiveTabName
: File Manager
RawURL
: /Admin/FileManager/tabid/118/Default.aspx
AbsoluteURL
: /Default.aspx
AbsoluteURLReferrer
: http://www.mysitesurl.com/Admin/tabid/110/Default.aspx
UserAgent
: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64; rv:6.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/6.0
DefaultDataProvider
: DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider, DotNetNuke.SqlDataProvider
ExceptionGUID
: f82edf66-2f14-45ef-852d-7d5a8a9d3dc7
InnerException
: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
FileName
:
FileLineNumber
: 0
FileColumnNumber
: 0
Method
: DotNetNuke.Services.FileSystem.FolderProvider.Instance
StackTrace
:
Message
: DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.ModuleLoadException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. ---> System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance of an object. at DotNetNuke.Services.FileSystem.FolderProvider.Instance(String friendlyName) at DotNetNuke.Services.FileSystem.FolderMappingInfo.get_ImageUrl() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileManager.FileManager.PreloadFolderImages() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileManager.FileManager.InitializeTree() at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.FileManager.FileManager.OnLoad(EventArgs e) --- End of inner exception stack trace ---
Source
:
Server Name
: GENERIC74

 
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