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4/1/2007 2:53 AM
 
I create the child portal and start to populate it for some day then one day, I can not access it as it show the following  message. This happen to me more than one times.  I use DNN V 4.4.1 install by Godaddy.com
What should I do to get it back or prevent this to happen?
 

Server Error in '/beingpro/home/test2' Application.

Configuration Error

Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.

Parser Error Message: The code subdirectory '/beingpro/home/test2/App_Code/Reports/' does not exist.

Source Error:

[No relevant source lines]

Source File: d:\hosting\takaj\beingpro\home\web.config    Line: 96


Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.42; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.210
 
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4/1/2007 4:40 AM
 

Looks like you have an entry in your web.config that looks for a sub directory /test2/App_Code/Reports/

Make sure you either have the Reports module installed properly or remove the reference to it in the web.config file on the line 96 as it shows in your error report.

Waldis

 
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4/1/2007 5:45 AM
 
Dear Khun Waldis,
              Thank you very much for your kind response. I use Survey module in my main portatl and it work fine but the report may be created by the same modules.  But I don't use in my child portal.  I list the line 95 to 99 of the web.config file from the root of my web site for your reference.
              Should I delete these 2 lines ? Or create the directory under my child portal directory ?
Best regards,
Jeeradate K.

<codeSubDirectories>

         <add directoryName="Reports" />

         <add directoryName="Survey" />

<codeSubDirectories>

</compilation>

 
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4/1/2007 6:00 AM
 
Dear Sir,
       Create the directory under my child portal directory may look safer then  I created App_Code>Reports and App_Code>Survey and accesss my child portal again it produce more complicate error message as below
      I have other child portal and it works fine. I still thinking what shell I do if all my child portal go wrong. Because it not my data but my friend's data which I share those child portal to them to learn Dotnetnuke and use Dotnetnuke. Description: An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. Please review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.

Parser Error Message: Could not load file or assembly 'DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Compression' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. (d:\hosting\takaj\beingpro\home\web.config line 60)

Source Error:

Server Error in '/beingpro/home/test2' Application.

Configuration Error

[No relevant source lines]

Source File: d:\hosting\takaj\beingpro\home\web.config    Line: 60


Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.42; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.210
I am copy the web.config line 59-65 for your reference.

59:   <!--add name="Authentication" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.AuthenticationModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Authentication" / -->

60:   <add name="Compression" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Compression.HttpModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Compression" />

61:   <add name="UrlRewrite" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.UrlRewriteModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.UrlRewrite" />

62:   <add name="Exception" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.ExceptionModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Exception" />

63:    <add name="UsersOnline" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.UsersOnlineModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.UsersOnline" />

64:    <add name="DNNMembership" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.DNNMembershipModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.DNNMembership" />

65:    <add name="Personalization" type="DotNetNuke.HttpModules.PersonalizationModule, DotNetNuke.HttpModules.Personalization" />

 
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4/1/2007 6:26 AM
 

I would suggest to create a  child portal by selecting "Parent" (it'll still be a child portal of the main DNN installation), and create a host header for each of them (e.g. test2.yourdomain.com). It would be easier then creating a child portal the way you are doing it. Just give it a try.

As far as removing an entry you could just comment out the line:

<!-- Here is the line -->

Do not create directory manually, there should be a module "Reports" in the main portal, and if it's not installed, that line doesn't belong in the web.config file.

Waldis

 
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