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9/17/2007 2:42 PM
 

Please Help with this.  I went to upgrade from 4.5.5 to 4.6.0 and i was getting an application error.  I backed up the original files before the upgrade to a different location prior to doing so, so i just restored with the back up and now i'm getting this error message.

Module Load Warning
One or more of the modules on this page did not load. This may be temporary. Please refresh the page (click F5 in most browsers). If the problem persists, please let the Site Administrator know.

Well i'm the site administrator and i am unable to figure out what is wrong here.  Can someone please help, I have many sites with many users that i run and none of them are going to be able to login.

 
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9/18/2007 10:29 AM
 

If you are unable to login, ensure that your machine keys are set to the same values as before, then if you are still unable to login (getting that error on the login page) I would have a look at the values in the EventLog table in the database it will contain the detailed error text.


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9/18/2007 10:32 AM
 

If you are unable to login, ensure that your machine keys are set to the same values as before, then if you are still unable to login (getting that error on the login page) I would have a look at the values in the EventLog table in the database it will contain the detailed error text.


-Mitchel Sellers
Microsoft MVP, ASPInsider, DNN MVP
CEO/Director of Development - IowaComputerGurus Inc.
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Visit mitchelsellers.com for my mostly DNN Blog and support forum.

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9/19/2007 11:27 PM
 

Hi Michael.. thank you for your response, I'm having the same problems. My machine keys are the same as the previous version and the database doesn't list anything in the event log.

 
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9/20/2007 12:49 AM
 

If the machine keys were wrong you would still see the login module load? You just wouldn't  be able to login successfully?


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Nick
 
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