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6/7/2006 9:08 PM
 

I downloaded a forum module of DNN. Now i want to add it into DNN framework (which is installed). I read guide Ebook to install, but it appear a error following:

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Resource Upload Logs
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StartJob Starting Installation
StartJob Reading files
Failure ExceptionSystem.ObjectDisposedException:
 Cannot access a closed file. at System.IO.__Error.FileNotOpen()
at System.IO.FileStream.Seek(Int64 offset, SeekOrigin origin)
at System.Web.HttpRawUploadedContent.TempFile.GetBytes(Int32 offset, Int32 length,
Byte[] buffer, Int32 bufferOffset)
at System.Web.HttpRawUploadedContent.CopyBytes(Int32 offset, Byte[] buffer,
 Int32 bufferOffset, Int32 length) at System.Web.HttpInputStream.Read(Byte[] buffer,
 Int32 offset, Int32 count) at ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipInputStream.FillBuf(Int32 size)
at ICSharpCode.SharpZipLib.Zip.ZipInputStream.GetNextEntry()
at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.ResourceInstaller.PaInstaller.ReadZipStream()
at DotNetNuke.Modules.Admin.ResourceInstaller.PaInstaller.Install()
 
 
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can you help me  ?

thanh you !

best regard !

 

 

 
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6/8/2006 12:32 AM
 

The only time I have seen this problem is when I click the upload button before the previous Add file was completed. Please try the process again and wait patiently until you see the file drop to the bottom listbox know the browser has stopped working before clicking Upload.

 


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6/8/2006 9:33 PM
 

Hi !, thank you for your writing. i'm  in a divided mind that: which a file which is used to install the forum module ?

is that the  forum_03_20_01_install.zip file  which we download from website of DNN or other files (after unzip this file)?.

i have to unzip it before install ?

thank you !

 

 
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6/8/2006 9:39 PM
 

You upload the zip file, dotnetnuke will automatically unzip it, and then install the files in turn. To do this log in as a host and go to the host->module definitions screen, hover over the arrow in the top left and select upload module.

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8/24/2006 11:55 PM
 

I want to upgrade Forum from 3.20.01 to 3.20.08, but I have problem with data, I cann't convert database from old forum to current forum.


Could you tell me wat is going wrong, so tell me the way to upgrade forum version 3.20.01 to 3.20.08 (step by step)

thanks alot
tungnt

 
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