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HomeHomeOur CommunityOur CommunityGeneral Discuss...General Discuss...DotNetNuke 5.1.1 ReleasedDotNetNuke 5.1.1 Released
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7/28/2009 3:51 PM
 

DotNetNuke 5.1.1 is now available for download.  This version of DotNetNuke is a stabilization release and focused exclusively on fixing outstanding bugs which did not make the cutoff for DotNetNuke 5.1 or which were discovered after 5.1 was released.  As many people in the community are aware, DotNetNuke.com had some difficulty running DotNetNuke 5.1 under extremely heavy loads.  As a result of that experience the DotNetNuke engineering team was able to isolate several performance issues which did not show up in any of the prior testing.  Fixes for those issues were incorporated in this release along with the changes outlined below.  As usual, the complete details for all of the changes can be found in the ChangeLog.

 

Dowload the latest version today on the downloads page.


Joe Brinkman
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7/28/2009 4:23 PM
 

Installed successfully on two sites.  One more to go...

 
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7/28/2009 5:01 PM
 

The third site gave me a bit of a panic with a good old Object Not Set To Instance... error.

However, it was simply because that site used Disk Based caching (instead of Memory Based).   I stopped and and started the App Pool for that particular site and the install kicked off as expected.

 

 

 
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7/28/2009 6:06 PM
 

Jeffrey Edgett wrote

The third site gave me a bit of a panic with a good old Object Not Set To Instance... error.

However, it was simply because that site used Disk Based caching (instead of Memory Based).   I stopped and and started the App Pool for that particular site and the install kicked off as expected.

 

If you've got the error in the event log I would very much appreciate it that you could log it at support.dotnetnuke.com, stating you think this was down to disk based caching (also need to know what version you upgraded from).... so we can squash this problem next time.

Thanks Jeffrey



Alex Shirley


 
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7/29/2009 4:18 AM
 

Great news!

 
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