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7/24/2006 2:43 PM
 
After the upgrade (4.3.1) to (4.3.3) the host account cannot create a new portal. The message is:     "Error Completing Portal".

Should I reinstall the upgdate? Should I reinstall a different package?
Suggestions eagerly accepted.
 
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7/25/2006 6:40 PM
 
I did exactly what you did with the DNN Source version and compiled everything under VS 2005 with no errors. The web site upgraded OK when I entered it. Everything seems to work OK (haven't done exhustive testing) except portal creation. I have seen some threads that suggest this is an SQL procedure problem. I too would be most grateful if someone could clue us in! 
 
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7/26/2006 12:26 AM
 

I was finally successful in creating a parent portal using DNN 4.3.3. However, here is how I did it.

 

First I created a new directory and set up the proper permissions for ASPNET (I am using Win XP Pro).

 

Next I extracted the full source from the DNN 4.3.3 zip file (DotNetNuke_4.3.3_Source.zip) into the new directory.

 

I created a new virtual directory and pointed to my new DNN directory.

 

I then created a new DNN database, copied release.config and renamed it web.config, and set up the proper connection strings.

 

I accessed the new web site and DNN installed.

 

I then logged on as host and created another portal with no problems.

 

The bottom line is I did a complete fresh install to a completely new instance of DNN before I was able to get the new portal function to work. The problem of course is with the old portals. How do you get them over to a new instance of DNN? There are a lot of database row entries that would need to be transferred. It is almost like an ETL process for a data warehouse! The only other option is to get the update process fixed. I don’t have enough expertise with DNN to do that in any reasonable time frame.   

 

Note I have not tried a child portal yet. However, it is pretty obvious that there is some problem with the upgrade process. When I upgrade the source version of DNN I save the web.config file, extract the new source over the old directories, and then copy release.config and name it web.config. I then change the connection strings and the Machine Validation and Decryption keys in web.config. That has worked for me up until now. Does anyone know what the upgrade problem could be? Is my procedure now incorrect?

 
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7/26/2006 12:35 AM
 
I've been experiencing this problem as well, on an upgraded 4.3.3 installation, but I haven't taken the time to troubleshoot it yet.  The only thing I have done to troubleshoot it is ensure it wasn't a problem with portal templates, by copying templates over from a fresh 4.3.3 installation.


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