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7/20/2006 5:16 PM
 

you'll need to upgrade your version of dotnetnuke. Please read the installation guide in the documentation download it'll explain how to upgrade.

Cathal


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7/21/2006 5:49 AM
 

Hi,

Not quite sure if i'm posting in the right forum grp. But since we're discussing abt private and public folders here.
I like to know if any of you are encountering this problem.

I just upgraded to the latest version 4.3.3
Notice when attempt to insert image from gallery, all the subfolders cant be accessed by users including administrator EXCEPT the superuser account.

I have attempt to give all users edit and view permission in all sub folders but they just couldnt see it.
Is it a bug or there are some settings to be set?

 
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7/21/2006 11:09 AM
 
 
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7/21/2006 1:48 PM
 

i had some doubts about the upgrade ,.i read the installation guide and have made a backup of my website.But i just wanted to know when i upgrade i just need to download the upgrade zip folder from the site ?i had downloaded earlier  the install n starter kit package of dotnetnuke 4.3.0.Now this version is 4.3.3 , so is the procedure same has mentioned in the guide i am a bit confused as it says from v 3.x to 4.x only and also what exactly are the steps to follow are not mentioned ? please guide me a bit about this ? as i dont want to do any mistake and create problems ,as i have done quite a bit work now on website ...

 
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7/21/2006 3:08 PM
 

I know of three sources to help one decide what toi dowwnload/install. I agree this is a bit confusing. I'd like to see the definitive answer to this posted right at the download page whereas what I consider a summary is posted there.

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1) http://www.dotnetnuke.com/About/Downloads/tabid/125/Default.aspx

2) The Install guide in the doc apparently has details on upgrading and what the different pacges are for

3) My favorite though has been Shaun's intro to 4.3:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/107/threadid/45348/scope/posts/Default.aspx

 

 
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