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2/9/2006 1:03 AM
 

I am having a devil of a time searching on this chat room with little luck.

 

Just installed DotNetNuke from GoDaddy – all went fine.

 

However, all post counts are 0 for all folks posting in the forum module.

 

Perhaps is has been reported but I sure can’t seem to find it with the supplied search.

 

Thanks,

 

Perry


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2/9/2006 9:18 AM
 

This is not a common error.  I am not sure I have even seen thsi one before.  I have to assume this is something that is very rare and specific to something you have done.  Please first verify the forum version you are using, which should be 3.20.01.

 


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2/9/2006 10:08 AM
 

Hi Crispy,

 

I’m new to DNN and I can’t find a version number anywhere.

 

I did install DNN 2 days ago from GoDaddy – I’m assuming it’s a current version.

 

Thanks for any help,

 

Perry

 


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2/9/2006 10:49 AM
 

I am pretty sure this is version 3.10.04 of the module.  I can assure you its not the current released version.  This will need to be upgraded prior to trying to find a fix.  One thing I can recommend, bug aside, you should not be using this module as host or any Super User.  It is not designed for this, although it will work error free. 


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2/9/2006 11:09 AM
 

Thanks for the info.

GoDaddy uses a "Virtual directory" to install DNN - in my case it's /cms which I supplied when I instructed GoDaddy to install DNN.

The subdirectory does not exist - I can't get to it so how would I ever upgrade DNN?

If I can't, should I somehow delete the version I'm running and install the program in a real sub-directory so I can keep up with upgrades?

I have many chat rooms up on PowWeb.com and would like DNN to run there but they only have MySql.

Thanks for any input,

 

Perry

 


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