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12/12/2006 5:00 PM
 

One of my customers is seeing the same thing using DotNetNuke v4.3.5 and Blog v3.2.0

Let me know if I can assist in troubleshooting this problem.  If a simple uninstall/reinstall is all that's necessary, that's great, but this post doesn't seem as if that's going to actually fix the problem.

 
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12/12/2006 7:12 PM
 

i'm afraid i am not aware of this issue, it does look to be an upgrade from newblog to the core variant of it, i would recommend you backup your install and try the advice earlier in the thread.

 


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