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8/15/2006 2:49 PM
 

Looking for guidance on installing DNN 3.x in a web farm scenario.  Currently, after copyign the DNN content to the IIS vDir, modifying web.config with proper connection string for the database, and adding NETWORK SERVICE with 'modify' permissions to the DNN folder on the UNC share, I get:

  'Server Error in '/' Application'

and then the message about modifying web.config so <customErrors mode="Off"/>.

this is even though I've already made that modification.  I'm assuming it has something to do with the fact that the DNN content is on a UNC share instead of the local webserver.

Any ideas?

thanks!

 
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8/15/2006 4:36 PM
 
There was a post in the last few weeks that detailed giving rights to UNC shares, etc.  That's where this link is from:

http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/zdc263t0.aspx

 
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