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5/3/2007 4:55 PM
 

Thanks... this worked, but not before i reset IIS.

 

 
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5/3/2007 5:15 PM
 

Thanks- that did the trick!

Mitchel to the rescue, again.

 

If I might mince a few words, it is my opinion that this module is a waste of time.

 



 
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5/3/2007 5:31 PM
 

Did anybody log it into Gemini? I don't see it listed under the feedback project.

 
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5/3/2007 6:07 PM
 

ech01 wrote

Did anybody log it into Gemini? I don't see it listed under the feedback project.

 

Good point.

I just added it: http://support.dotnetnuke.com/issue/ViewIssue.aspx?id=5600



 
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5/3/2007 8:26 PM
 

mitchel.sellers@gmail.com wrote

 

 

I Highly recommend making a DB and site backup first, just incase..

 

eep.

The Backup was a good idea.
Somehow the prescription ended up hosing a lot of additional business- like the ADMIN and HOST functions...



 
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