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11/20/2008 1:01 AM
 

Has anyone had problems installing 4.9 with SQL 2008 trial version....

I keep getting Server Error in '/Dotnetnuke' application when trying to install it.

could be the .Net Framework 2.0?

Many thanks

 
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11/20/2008 1:02 PM
 

When do you get the error, after install or before you even get to try to install?

You might check and see if you can configure the web.config file to show you the errors CustomErrors="False" instead of CustomErrors="RemoteOnly"

Do you have the website in IIS configured for .net 2.0 instead of 1.1?


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11/20/2008 8:09 PM
 

I get the eror when i try to install it...so basically do all the things i am suppose to...

created blank database

create user account

copy the files and give asp permission to it

then go to IIS and and try to browse and i get the error

"%windir%\Microsoft.NET\Framework\version\aspnet_regiis.exe" -i

I have registered it now using the correct version but still get the problem

am i missing something else?

 

 
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11/21/2008 5:40 PM
 

still no luck

i have even reinstalled the sql 2008

have tried changing <customErrors mode="RemoteOnly"/> to false as you suggested but

Line 142:		</compilation>
Line 143:		<!-- permits errors to be displayed for remote clients -->
Line 144:		<customErrors mode="false"/>
Line 145:		<!-- forms or Windows authentication -->
Line 146:		<authentication mode="forms">
 get errors above

any other help would be appreciated

Fred

 

 
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11/22/2008 4:16 AM
 

correct syntax is

     customErrors mode="Off"


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