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3/5/2007 9:02 PM
 

All,

My hosting provider (1and1) is upgrading my sql server 2000 database to sql server 2005 64 bit.  Does anyone know of any issues with DNN 4.4.1 and using the 64 bit version of SQL Server 2005?  They are doing this on Mar 8th so if you have any info, the sooner the better.

Thank you all so much....

Frank


Version: DNN 4.4.1
Hosting Provider: 1and1
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3/6/2007 5:51 AM
 
We are running DNN 4.3.5 and SQL Server 2005 (64 bit) and it is running perfectly.
 
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3/6/2007 8:50 AM
 
Thanx for the info!!!

Version: DNN 4.4.1
Hosting Provider: 1and1
RAISE
 
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3/6/2007 11:05 AM
 
You should not have any issues, however just be sure to get the proper updated connection string from them if they change anything on upgrade.

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3/12/2007 1:33 PM
 

Hi,

We are upgrading our servers to IIS 6.0, Windows 2003, 64 bit, but leaving the SQL servers at 2000.

Can DotNetNuke be installed and function correctly under these conditions?

Thanks ahead of time

Wyvonne

 
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