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3/12/2009 6:19 PM
 

I have read some posts but nothing seems to address my issue directly.  Please help.  Ive been down for 8 days now.

Here is what I have done.

1.  I have a backup of the database "rdrean.bak"

2.  I copied my entire site to my local machine.

3.  I started the new hosting account on the new server for the same url as the last one.

4.  I installed dotnetnuke on the server.  It created the mssql database "db name"

5.  I then restored the database from my rdrean backup to the new database it created.

6.  I then copied all the folders and file from my home directory to the new home directory.  EXCEPT the BIN folder.

7.  The default.htm file in the root does a redirect to the home directory.

I get a 500 error screen.

What can I do???

 
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3/13/2009 4:40 AM
 
  •  Which management options do you have on the new server?
  • did you properly setup the web site?
  • did you make sure, full file system permissions are granted to virtual user ("network service" by default)
  • did you create a database user and grant owner permission to it in the database
  • did you adjust SQL Server connection string in web.config file in the DNN root folder (in both non-commented places)?
  • you don't need a default.htm with redirect, simply define default.aspx as default document. 

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/13/2009 2:09 PM
 

Thanks for your reply.  I do not know the answer to any of these questions except the web.config issue.  That I found on my own and made sure it remained properly directed to the new database it created.

I was told doing this move would be VERY simple.  "just backup your databse and files.  Start the new hosting account on the new server.  Install DNN.  Restore your database.  Upload your content."  Obviously this isnt even close.

Any DNN specialists want to earn some $$??

 
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3/13/2009 2:19 PM
 

in general it is, please also check out the pinned post at the "install it!" forum.

If you need individual support, you may contact me at leupold (at) gamma-concept.de


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

Speed up your DNN Websites with TurboDNN
 
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3/13/2009 3:47 PM
 

Thanks for your reply.  I do not know the answer to any of these questions except the web.config issue.  That I found on my own and made sure it remained properly directed to the new database it created.

I was told doing this move would be VERY simple.  "just backup your databse and files.  Start the new hosting account on the new server.  Install DNN.  Restore your database.  Upload your content."  Obviously this isnt even close.

Any DNN specialists want to earn some $$??

 
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