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9/14/2007 8:02 AM
 

I have been trying all day long to install a WF Workflow with WCF front end under DNN with no success.
The only thing I achived was to "deploy the Workflow as an asmx WebService". This one worked after adding several things in the web.config.

I tried almost everything, but the .svc file (equivalent of .asmx files) all I get is the contents of the file.

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  Basile Laderchi

 
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9/14/2007 9:06 AM
 

I found it after creating this post. It was a problem of messed up metabase.
Run the CleanIISScriptMaps and all got fixed.

WCF working like a charm

Basile Laderchi

 
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