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3/5/2008 6:40 AM
 

Ok sorry, it was a missunderstanding from me.  Did this perform all days?  Did this appears since the forum upgrade? What Forum Version you are usig and on What DotNetNuke version?

 
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3/5/2008 7:50 AM
 

I looked back in the eventlog. It's seems to be going on for a long time.  It all started 0n 6 november with a (re)install of the forummodule version 03.20.09.

It seems to run when the scheduler is started. Multiple times a day. The schedular probably starts when a user visits the site.

DNNversion 4.6.2

Current forum version 04.04.03

regards,

 

Jan Alwin

 
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3/5/2008 11:12 AM
 

What Tasks have you enabled in the Scheduler?  Is th purgeHistory enabled?

 
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3/6/2008 4:53 AM
 

Yes,

DotNetNuke.Services.Scheduling.PurgeScheduleHistory runs every day.

I checked the history of the task and everything seems to run ok. 

 

 
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3/6/2008 11:54 AM
 

What task did you have there enabled too?

 
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