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11/17/2007 2:31 PM
 

Matthias Schlomann wrote

Perhaps any thing wrong in database?

I just had a backup performed on my database hosted with 3Essentials; the logs were truncated, and the integrity checked and all seems fine. I still can't post new threads in the DNN forums.

Matthias Schlomann wrote


How did your Database is installed?  Using objectQualifier, other databaseOwner as dbo? 

Pierce and Art with 3Essentials attached my database in the new hosting environment.

 

Matthias Schlomann wrote

What versions you are using of DNN ?

I am running 4.5.5, but had the backup done to upgrade to 4.7 sometime this evening.  Perhaps the upgrade will restore our ability to create new posts? I'll give it a shot then...willing to try anything at this point.

 
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11/17/2007 2:39 PM
 

Mitch Sellers wrote

I respond to SO many posts that I relied on the post notifications to make replies to ones that I already responded to and further questions were asked.  Now it is simply a crapshoot to see if I remember to check all of the threads again.

Good point, Mitch. Also, I've been going to the "My Posts" page to see if any responses to my posts have appeared, since I, too, fail to get the notifications, and I have found that the sort by last post works intermediately.  I found a response to my "registration arrow alignment" issue on page 6, though someone had responded weeks before some of the other posts listed before this one...makes it difficult from the 'problem user' perspective, too.

 

 
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11/17/2007 2:42 PM
 

ROBAX wrote

 

Everyone else, go add yourselves to the Gemini report I've made: http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=6732&PROJID=23

Rob

I tried, Robax, but I've been receiving this for quite sometime when I try to login:

The page cannot be found

The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable.


Please try the following:

  • Make sure that the Web site address displayed in the address bar of your browser is spelled and formatted correctly.
  • If you reached this page by clicking a link, contact the Web site administrator to >Microsoft Product Support Services and perform a title search for the words HTTP and 404.
  • Open IIS Help, which is accessible in IIS Manager (inetmgr), and search for topics titled Web Site Setup, Common Administrative Tasks, and About Custom Error Messages.
 
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11/17/2007 10:32 PM
 

I want to try to make clear the problem I am seeing with the FORUM Module. All of this is in Forum release 04.04.03. I am trying so work with me here... if there are other questions I need to answer I am happy to do so. I am new to DNN and have only set up 3 sites using it. Be gentle with me. :p

It appears to be happening on this site as well as mine so I am very confident there is a bug within the user/permission structure of the forum module.
HERE IS WHAT I AM SEEING.

If the admin settings are changed in any way, non-admin users set up prior to those admin edits are unable to post new threads.

All was working fine for everyone on my forums. I changed permissions to allow a group of users to administrate posts. (There is no moderation in the forums, but I wanted to restrict who could pin and/or lock threads.) I changed the forums to Public No Moderation w/Post Restrictions to activate the controls to remove permission for all registered users to pin and lock threads. I then applied those permissions to a new Security Role Group. As soon as I made that change the problem began where users could no longer add new threads.

ALSO, now I cannot seem to change any permissions on any forums in any group. The permissions simply revert back to what they were.

I attempted:

to make a new group and forum and the same problem exists in that new group and forum.

to go into the users and unauthorize and re-authorize a user and that had no affect.

creating a brand new user account. That user WAS ABLE to create new threads.

I have 2 sites up and running the exact same configuration.  Both are still in development and neither has data within it yet whic I am concerned at all about losing, so if I can be of any further help in setting up sceanrios, please let me know.

 
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11/18/2007 3:45 AM
 

Jeff Kehler wrote: All was working fine for everyone on my forums. I changed permissions to allow a group of users to administrate posts...

Hi Jeff,

thank you for your report. Could you please add that as a comment to the bug report of robax in Gemini (http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?ID=6732&PROJID=23)? I think it will be helpful for the project team!

 
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