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6/15/2012 11:16 PM
 

Hello All,

I have upgraded a local installation of DNN I have for testing.  I copied it from an XP machine to a Win 7 Pro running IIS 7.5 and SQLExpress 2008.

I upgraded from 4.9.00 to 6.2.00 and all scripts and updates ran without error, except for error "Installing Package File MailForm_01.00.00_Install".  I presume this would be the Form Mailer Module and as a test I added that module successfully to a page and the options and setting pages seem to work Ok. 

Since it's MailForm 1.00.00 it seems there is no update from what I had before, which I presume is 1.00.00 too. Is there something else I should check or worry about?

I tried this upgrade in one step after hearing this Shawn Walker fellow in a Keynote speech say you should be able to do it in one single upgrade. :-)   The site I have is just HTML modules with a couple of custom ASP form modules.  On first attempt I had an error during compiling and it mentioned LINQ, so I presumed it was due to Framework version.  The 4.9.0 site ran on v2.0 so I set IIS to v4.0 (I don't have 3.5 on the machine) and fixed some folder permissions that broke on copying from a different machine.  I then ran the upgrade successfully
Am I wrong to think that if if a site runs in Framework 3.5 it will run on v4?

Thanks for the help.
Iván Torres

 
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6/16/2012 6:23 AM
 

Hi Ivan,

DNN 6.x needs .NET 3.5 or higher.  If you have a higher .NET version installed it is down compatible to .NET 3.5 and .NET 2.0!  So you are right.

Regards

 

Matthias

 
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6/16/2012 7:42 AM
 

Great!  Thanks, Matthias.

How about the first part, is there something I should verify about the "Error Installing Package File MailForm_01.00.00_Install"?

 
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6/16/2012 9:00 AM
 
AFAIK, Mailform is not a component bundled with DotNetNuke, but might be a 3rd party extension.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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6/16/2012 9:42 PM
 
MailForm is a 3rd parity module, that is not delivered from DotNetNuke, so please ask the vendor for support.  It looks that the module need an update!
 
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