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8/12/2012 6:43 PM
 

Hi, I've created a similar post in Installation so apologies if you read this twice.

I'm trying to move a DNN installation from a Windows Server 2003 server to a 2008 server. The installation keeps thinking it needs to run an upgrade and fails when it tries to insert duplicate keys in the Version table of the database.

I'm also getting the same behavior on a clean install of 5.6.8. The install succeeds, but when I click the link to go to portal 0, the install process starts over with version 5.0.0 and bombs with the duplicate key error.

I've tried in both .NET 2 and .NET 4 application pools (both have modify rights to the DNN folder).

The whole mess feels like a permissions problem but I can't find the right checkbox! I'm using a SQL Server database with integrated security and impersonating my credentials (domain admin level), running the database a owner. I've given access rights to the DNN folder to the application pool(s), IUSR, IIS_IUSRS, NETWORK SERVICE, SYSTEM and every other account I can think of.

Please get me out of this loop!

Thanks,
Jerry

 
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8/12/2012 6:44 PM
 
P.S. the module that is being called repetitively is Service.Upgrade.Upgrade...
 
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8/13/2012 3:15 PM
 
Solved the problem by changing the app pool pipeline mode from integrated to classic...
 
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