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10/12/2012 11:44 AM
 

So.  I've just inherited a project.  One that for some reason I can't figure out, at least for the first piece.  I just took over a DNN website, and I have to upgrade it to the latest and greatest version.  This is no ordinary DNN website...it is a vintage 2004 v 1.0.10 DNN website.  My goal is to get it to version 4 so I can start using .net 2.0, and then slowly upgrade it to version 6.  However, I can't seem to get the upgrade to work from 1 to 2.

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated!

 
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10/13/2012 2:48 AM
 
you may download DNN 2.1.2 from http://dotnetnuke.codeplex.com/releas..., or which issues you are facing.

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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10/15/2012 4:12 PM
 

Ok.  So I got it upgraded to 2.1.2.  Now I'm trying to upgrade to ANY of the 3.x versions.  This is what I see. And it's been stuck at "Upgrading to Version: 3.0" for about 30 minutes.  Suggestions?

 

Upgrading DotNetNuke

Current Assembly Version: 03.02.02

Current Database Version: 02.01.02



Upgrade Status Report

00:00:00.016 - Upgrading to Version: 2.2.0
00:00:00.294 - Installing MemberRole Provider:
00:00:00.294 - Executing InstallCommon.sql
00:00:00.581 - Executing InstallMembership.sql
00:00:00.744 - Executing InstallProfile.sql
00:00:00.829 - Executing InstallRoles.sql
00:00:01.200 - Building User Array - Adding Users: 1
00:00:01.202 - Start Transferring SuperUsers to MemberRole:
00:00:01.204 - Transferring Users:1 to 1
00:00:01.269 - Finish Transferring SuperUsers to MemberRole:
00:00:01.294 - Building User Array - Adding Users: 1
00:00:01.295 - Start Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 8
00:00:01.297 - Transferring Users:1 to 1
00:00:01.309 - Finish Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 8
00:00:01.315 - Building User Array - Adding Users: 1
00:00:01.317 - Start Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 5
00:00:01.319 - Transferring Users:1 to 12
00:00:01.345 - Finish Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 5
00:00:01.355 - Building User Array - Adding Users: 1
00:00:01.355 - Start Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 4
00:00:01.356 - Transferring Users:1 to 1
00:00:01.359 - Finish Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 4
00:00:01.369 - Building User Array - Adding Users: 1
00:00:01.431 - Start Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 1
00:00:01.433 - Transferring Users:1 to 100
00:00:01.681 - Transferring Users:101 to 200
00:00:01.873 - Transferring Users:201 to 300
00:00:02.063 - Transferring Users:301 to 400
00:00:02.251 - Transferring Users:401 to 500
00:00:02.450 - Transferring Users:501 to 600
00:00:02.784 - Transferring Users:601 to 700
00:00:02.977 - Transferring Users:701 to 730
00:00:03.036 - Finish Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 1
00:00:03.077 - Building User Array - Adding Users: 1
00:00:03.094 - Start Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 0
00:00:03.097 - Transferring Users:1 to 88
00:00:03.296 - Finish Transferring Portal Users to MemberRole: PortalId= 0
00:00:03.687 - Upgrading to Version: 2.2.1
00:00:03.810 - Upgrading to Version: 2.2.2
00:00:04.690 - Upgrading to Version: 3.0

 

 

 

 

 

 
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10/17/2012 7:06 AM
 
did you adjust web.config file based on release.config?
are you using ASP.Net 1.1?

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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2/6/2013 11:04 AM
 
Yes. Web.config is the release.config with a revised connection string. And yes, ASP.NET 1.1 is being used.
 
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