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10/10/2007 11:15 PM
 

For all how posting here a loadpage error.  It looks like the same name, but it is not by all the same error.  One have HTML/Text Module problems, the other have a Login Module issue, the 3rd, I do not know.

So all Issues have to post in it own thread please.  Otherwise, nobody understanding what we answered.

But all errors looking to me by a failed upgrade.  Did you have upload and modified before the upload the new web.config?  After running upgrades, and it fails you have rollback, because if the database version is updated never the update process is running for this version.

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Matthias

 
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10/10/2007 11:30 PM
 

Figured the first two out.  As I said before, now the login module won't load, but nothing is logged as an error

BTW, you can't get to event viewer if you can't log in so you have to look at the DB. 

The login control simply won't load now, looking at the code I've added try/catches around the page_init and page_load, and that hasn't caught anything yet.  I'm guessing the exception is happening further up the chain.

The part that sucks is that I did pull everything back and test the upgrade locally first, and that worked fine.  Since I can't reproduce it locally, I can't debug it.  I've been scratching my head for about 14 hours now, and I think it's time to sleep on it.

I did upload the folders from the full install after I couldn't get the upgrade working, so that's not applicable to me.  I've scripted the stored procedures, functions and views from a working DB and updated the site DB with those on another suggestion, and that didn't get me anywhere.  I'm thinking there is something seriously hosed in the production DB after the first failed upgrade, but reviewing all of the obvious tables hasn't led me to what it is...

 

 
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10/11/2007 7:57 AM
 

Mark, what version (install, source, ??) of DNN do you load into Visual Studio to debug?  I tried source and it gives me an issue with modules not being installed.  I'm going to look for instructions on how to debug DNN, but in the mean time if you should let me know what you use it could speed up my process of hopefully not having to nuke my site.

 
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10/11/2007 8:38 AM
 

Source version, but it takes a lot of messing around with to get something that you can actually build and test.

I'm nuking my sites and rolling back.  Somewhere in the code that launches the login control there is an exception being thrown, but it's not being logged, and I can't get it to happen where I can debug it.

I may resort to doing a clean install this weekend and migrating everyones content over, as I've got module upgrades people want that require more current versions now.  A modern version of DLL hell...

 
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10/11/2007 9:05 PM
 

Hi Mark,

from what Version you will upgrade to DNN 4.6.2 ? 

About web.config:  Have you the databaseOwner stet to "dbo" or other?. Did you have set both connection strings?  What SQL Server you are using? 

 

 
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