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10/7/2010 1:03 PM
 
Hey guys, first time we have noticed this and we have been setting up and skinning DNN for a few years now.

Site is latest DNN 5.5.1 running on IIS 7.5 with SQL 2008 R2 server.

Here is the main weird issue.

Client goes and creates a page, under a parent page. Now we go to page settings of the new page and change which parent page it is, hit update and nothing saves. It remains in under the same sub nav.

No errors thrown in DNN log, nothing in IIS application log, so strange.

Same issue if you delete a page, remove from recycle bin then try to create a new page with the same name. it complains that it already exists!

any ideas? this is stumping us.

ps. this is the first time we have ran a DNN site on SQL 2008 R2

 
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