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Joined: 4/26/2017
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Dear DotNetNuke Pros --
Please help.
How can I get rid of the following error on DotNetNuke 8.0.3 here, as I have absolutely no use for DigArticle right now and would rather just have it 100% removed....
2017-11-07 06:51:44,223 [VWSCIIS01][Thread:6][ERROR] DotNetNuke.Services.Exceptions.Exceptions - System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'DigNuke.DNN.Modules.DigArticle' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. File name: 'DigNuke.DNN.Modules.DigArticle' at System.RuntimeTypeHandle.GetTypeByName(String name, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase, Boolean reflectionOnly, StackCrawlMarkHandle stackMark, IntPtr pPrivHostBinder, Boolean loadTypeFromPartialName, ObjectHandleOnStack type) at System.RuntimeTypeHandle.GetTypeByName(String name, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase, Boolean reflectionOnly, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, IntPtr pPrivHostBinder, Boolean loadTypeFromPartialName) at System.RuntimeType.GetType(String typeName, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase, Boolean reflectionOnly, StackCrawlMark& stackMark) at System.Type.GetType(String typeName, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetType(String typeName, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase) at DotNetNuke.Services.Scheduling.ProcessGroup.GetSchedulerClient(String strProcess, ScheduleHistoryItem objScheduleHistoryItem) at DotNetNuke.Services.Scheduling.ProcessGroup.Run(ScheduleHistoryItem objScheduleHistoryItem)
Please advise.
Thanks.
-- Mark Kamoski
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Joined: 5/26/2009
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Mark,
Since you are open to having it 100% removed... have you tried uninstalling the module yet?
Just checking...
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Joined: 4/26/2017
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Yes, I have tried uninstalling the Module, but I cannot find it anywhere. Perhaps there is a location for it that I missed.
Here the details.
It seems to me that "DigArticle" (or anything like it) does not appear in any of the following locations...
> Host, > Extensions
> Host, > Dashboard, > Modules
> Admin, > Extension, > Modules
...and the Recycle Bin is 100% empty...
FYI, this is where the error is showing up, every minute or so...
> Admin, > LogViewer, > Website=All, > Type=All
...and the error detail is...
11/9/2017 10:00:31 AM Scheduler Exception DefaultDataProvider DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider DotNetNuke AbsoluteURL: DefaultDataProvider:DotNetNuke.Data.SqlDataProvider, DotNetNuke ExceptionGUID:0c653e0b-fe84-4610-b438-dfd6a4775a51 AssemblyVersion: PortalId:-1 UserId:-1 TabId:-1 RawUrl: Referrer: UserAgent: ExceptionHash:FauX8BvZSRlPQN95pzDWkA== Message:Could not load file or assembly 'DigNuke.DNN.Modules.DigArticle' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified. StackTrace: at System.RuntimeTypeHandle.GetTypeByName(String name, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase, Boolean reflectionOnly, StackCrawlMarkHandle stackMark, IntPtr pPrivHostBinder, Boolean loadTypeFromPartialName, ObjectHandleOnStack type) at System.RuntimeTypeHandle.GetTypeByName(String name, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase, Boolean reflectionOnly, StackCrawlMark& stackMark, IntPtr pPrivHostBinder, Boolean loadTypeFromPartialName) at System.RuntimeType.GetType(String typeName, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase, Boolean reflectionOnly, StackCrawlMark& stackMark) at System.Type.GetType(String typeName, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase) at System.Web.Compilation.BuildManager.GetType(String typeName, Boolean throw , Boolean ignoreCase) at DotNetNuke.Services.Scheduling.ProcessGroup.GetSchedulerClient(String strProcess, ScheduleHistoryItem objScheduleHistoryItem) at DotNetNuke.Services.Scheduling.ProcessGroup.Run(ScheduleHistoryItem objScheduleHistoryItem) InnerMessage: InnerStackTrace: Source:mscorlib FileName: FileLineNumber:0 FileColumnNumber:0 Method: Server Name: MyServerNameV01
...BUT...
...I did find these folders on the physical file system...
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dotnetnuke\DesktopModules\DigArticle\
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dotnetnuke\DesktopModules\DigArticleDashboard\
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dotnetnuke\DesktopModules\DigArticleListArticle\
C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dotnetnuke\DesktopModules\DigArticleViewArticle\
...so I think my questions are...
Question 1:
What is the quickest and easiest way to get rid of this error?
Question 2:
It seems like "Scheduler" is trying to do something related to "DigArticle", so how can I tell "Scheduler" to NOT do that? How can I delete the "Scheduler" task or something similar?
Question 3:
Can I just delete the physical file folders "C:\inetpub\wwwroot\dotnetnuke\DesktopModules\DigArticle*\" to fix this?
Please advise.
Thanks.
-- Mark Kamoski
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Mark, I'm not sure your background and experience with DNN so forgive me if some of the questions are basic in nature. Just hoping to understand in order to best assist.
You're able to see the Event logs so you at least have Admin access to the site. Do you know if you have host/super-user access to the site? Only host and super users can uninstall modules and extension. In order to uninstall the module you would login as host and hover over the host menu item then go to Extensions. From there you can uninstall.
Also, just to state the obvious here - if you uninstall the module then you will delete all data associated with the module. That is, if you have news items using this module they will be gone as in deleted from the database and you won't be able to recover them. I would suggest backing up your site before uninstalling just to be on the safe side.
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Joined: 4/26/2017
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Clinton --
I really appreciate your help.
>>> Mark, I'm not sure your background and experience with DNN so forgive me if some of the questions are basic in nature. Just hoping to understand in order to best assist.
FYI, I am C# DotNet developer by trade, for 10+ years, and used DotNetNuke about 5 years ago a little bit, but for the last 5+ months I have been making C# ASCX-based custom Modules for DotNetNuke 8.0.3 (cannot upgrade yet) and those Modules are working great. I inherited this site, so I have been tuning and cleaning the config and overall setup as I go. I know a lot about standard ASP.NET sites and their configuration and administration, and have built many from the ground-up, but I am only a newbie at the DotNetNuke-specific config and admin.
>>> You're able to see the Event logs so you at least have Admin access to the site. Do you know if you have host/super-user access to the site?
Yes, I have a SuperUser, all-access, no-holds-barred, you-break-it-you-buy-it, account.
>>> In order to uninstall the module you would login as host and hover over the host menu item then go to Extensions. From there you can uninstall.
I went there and there is NO listing for anything with the token "digarticle" in it. I put a list below of all the Modules that show up there.
>>> Also, just to state the obvious here - if you uninstall the module then you will delete all data associated with the module. That is, if you have news items using this module they will be gone as in deleted from the database and you won't be able to recover them. I would suggest backing up your site before uninstalling just to be on the safe side.
Yes, I run a daily backup of the site and database and etc, and on-demand backups are run as desired.
Note that as of 10:41 AM 11/09/2017, these are from the > DotNetNuke, > Host, > Extensions, > Modules...
Authentication Configuration Manager Console Dashboard DDR Menu Device Preview Management Digital Asset Management Extensions Form and List Google Analytics Host Settings HTML Html Editor Management Journal Languages Lists Log Viewer Member Directory Message Center Module Creator MyModuleV01 MyPlanModuleV01 MyPlanSearchModuleV01 MyPlanTriageModuleV01 MyReportModuleV01 MyReqModuleV01 MyReqSumModuleV01 MyTestModuleNameV01 MyTestModuleNameV02 Pages Razor Host Recycle Bin Registration Scheduler Search Admin Search Results SecurityAnalyzer Site Management Site Redirection Management Site Wizard Sitemap Slider Banner Rotator Social Groups SQL Taxonomy Manager Themes Users and Roles VDWWD_TableDisplay ViewProfile
So, given all that, what do you think?
Please advise.
Thanks.
-- Mark Kamoski
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