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3/29/2010 3:48 PM
 

Hi Roger,

Yes, i tryed version 5.0.2 and nothing, the same issue.

Moreover, i tryed to install also 4.00.02, 5.00.01,5.00.02,5.00.03

Installation comes without problem, is when i add the module to a page, when i receive the error.

Its clear that is something on my computer, because on my server is working perfect. But, i am lost about where to look in.

I have also some other .net aplications runing on my localhost for testing and works just fine.

I am not able to understand what the stack trace means, or the error on the page, but i guess that it should bring some light to some developers,right?

Also, i guess that more people should face this problem on the same machine scenario.

Any ideas will be very welcome.

Thanks in advance

Pedro

 
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3/29/2010 4:42 PM
 

Hi Pedro,

Yes it suggests a problem on your machine. Have you tried installing other complex DNN modules, such as the forums. Just to see if it is a common problem.

Unofrtunately the stack trace doesn't mean much to me, since it is in code outside the events module itself. It is something to do with the DNN core trying to load the module. If I could see into the machine, I may be able to diagnose the problem, but difficult without visibility. If you can make remote desktop available on the machine I may be able to take a look.

Not sure how many other people will be trying to run DNN on Windows XP with mainstream support from MS having come to an end (or ending soon, I forget which). You may want to investigate if there are any gotchas for running DNN on XP.

I'm not sure what else to suggest.

Cheers
Roger


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3/29/2010 6:06 PM
 

Hi Roger,

Many many thanks for all your efforts and rapid reply.

I just thought that my XP has IIS 5.1, and maybe here is the problem...

But as i can not install IIS 6 or 7 without changing my OS, is there any other webserver i can use to test??

I will be away some days, so i will retry again when i come back.

Again, many many thanks, and i will keep you posted.

Thanks

Pedro

 
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3/30/2010 3:07 AM
 
A look at Google suggests that DNN 5.x should work on XP/IIS 5.1. Not sure if you need .Net 3.5 SP1 though. Roger

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3/30/2010 3:12 AM
 
Can you make sure the Events DLLs are in the bin directory (Dotnetnuke.Modules.Events.dll). Roger

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