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    DotNetNuke: Noooo the install is still wrong!

    Yep he is. I just created a fresh database "mdeiber_dnn". Asked him to make "mdeiber_admin" the DBO. I'm assuming he will. He thinks it has to do with multiple versions of stored procedues with same name but different owners. Could be. I'm going to clear out my root web and do a fresh...
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    DotNetNuke: Noooo the install is still wrong!

    Yep, you can see my posts in there ;) Can you verfify that every folder in my root web allows read and write for the ASPNET account? Is my site running on a Win2000 box or a Win2003 box? If Win2003, then the account "NetworkService" also needs full access to every folder. I think I'm on...
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    DotNetNuke: Noooo the install is still wrong!

    @Silverstone ...... Let me know how your Jodo DNN install goes :) @Yash I have not been able to get DNN to run in a sub folder. I -can- make it run in my root web if I want MS Access as the database. I don't want Access. Obviously ;) I got full read and write permission for...
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    DotNetNuke: Noooo the install is still wrong!

    @Silverstone Are you using DNN? If so, are you using MS SQL Server as your dbase? If so, does your dbase and/or user name contain an underscore ( _ ) ? Thanks for the tip, I'll try this evening, @Yash I submitted a ticket last night. I gotta have DNN running. I hope they can...
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    DotNetNuke: Noooo the install is still wrong!

    I thought I had gotten the glitches worked out the other day and finally had DNN installed properly on Jodo shared server. Nooooooooo... It runs, but only when I use Access as the database. Can anyone tell me what's wrong with my DNN install. Following is my connection data in the...
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    How to setup DotNetNuke with SQL Server

    I think that will help a lot. Thanks! Is that "comma list aliasing" in the DNN documentation? Did I miss it? Mark :)
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    How to setup DotNetNuke with SQL Server

    DNN: How to overcome the WWW error? When you first run DNN and it installs itself, your portal is keyed to the URL. Which (for me anyway) causes an error if I try to use "www" when running my site. For example: I used this Url during DNN setup: http://mysite.com Get error now if I try...
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    How to setup DotNetNuke with SQL Server

    DNN install: What worked for me... Pretty much in this order... 1) Ask Jodo support to give ASPNET (and NetworkService if 2003 Server) account full read and write permission in your root web. 2) Ask Jodo support to set your MS SQL Server login as DBO in your database. 3) Make sure your...
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    DotNetNuke / MSSQL Setup

    One last quickie... In the web.config, there is a line where you can change the account name for dbo. It defaults to "dbo" of course. Did you leave that line dbo, or change it to your Jodo assigned login? Mark :)
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    DotNetNuke / MSSQL Setup

    Yep, got the dbo rights in place. Just sent a ticket for the root web permissions. Cross your fingers. Thanks for your replies, Mark :)
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    DotNetNuke / MSSQL Setup

    Did Jodo give "ASPNET" account full write in your root web?
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    How to setup DotNetNuke with SQL Server

    Re: Followup: How to setup DotNetNuke with SQL Server The other instructions make perfect sense but what does this part mean? Thanks a lot, Mark :)
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    DotNetNuke / MSSQL Setup

    Is this underscore glitch for real? I'm having DNN install probs too. Jodo support told me I -had- to put my DNN portal in the root with a sub domain. I think that's crap. They also said that ASPNET account -did have- write permission in the folder and yet the prob still exists. I know how to...
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