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  • How to publish / export from Excel to web page in aspx not html - using asp.net 2.0

    Have been using Excel 2003 to publish my spreasheets to html files. I wish to use aspx files (asp.net 2.0) rather than html files, so I can use master pages and fire web events. But Excel will not allow me to publish to a web page with a file tail of aspx. Have tried a few avenues without success: 1) Publish in html and then use IFrame in aspx page - problem: Firefox bad rendering of page 2) Publish as html and simply change file tail to "aspx" - problem: fires web events Ok but can't use master
    Posted to Web Forms (Forum) by sharnish on 1/27/2007
  • Re: Creating a new portal error...

    << I have been trying to replicate this problem unsuccessfully, even though it seems in the back of my mind that I have seen it before >> I got the same error while trying to use Visual Studio 2005 in a file system (not an IIS) directory. It seems to have happened when I set the portal directory to a directory that didn't yet exist, thinking that DNN would create the directory I specified. Now I can't delete the new (empty) portal. Error: Site Settings is currently unavailable. DotNetNuke
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by sharnish on 1/31/2006
  • Settings: Which are in SQL database and which are in files?

    Is there a resource available, such as a table, that indicates locations where DNN settings are stored? What is in SQL database? What is in various config files? What is in other DNN files, if any? Thank you.
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by sharnish on 1/13/2006
  • Re: Installation Error - Remote Connections & Named Pipes error message

    I had the same problem but did have remote connections enabled on my server. Computer name = "xxxx" Instance = "SQL2005" Fixed it by editing web.config SQL connection string, replacing "(local)" with "xxxx\SQL2005". Installation Complete.
    Posted to DotNetNuke (Forum) by sharnish on 1/5/2006
  • User is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection

    The material at the following link at MSDN was very helpful: "Windows 2000 and SQL Server Security" (includes XP) http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/modcore/html/deconwindowsntsqlserverlogins.asp Using Windows XP and SQL Server 2005 -- I was having problems with error message: (as user <localhost>\xxxx_dnn): "The user is not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection". The Installation Guide was insufficient on user permissions. I had followed all the steps
  • Re: Install DNN 4.0 with SQL Express 2005

    That was exactly what I needed to know re XP. Rank newbie here, wandering like Moses in the wilderness. Thanks.
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by sharnish on 1/1/2006
  • Re: Install DNN 4.0 with SQL Express 2005

    "A) Give the ASPNET user Modify permissions to the DNN directory" Sorry to be dense, but how do I do this with Win XP? In the directory's Properties applet in XP there are only 4 tabs: General, Sharing, Web sharing, and Customize. There is no Security tab as illustrated in the example above. I see the ASPNET user in Computer Management, but am at a loss at granting permissions to the directory. If I try going through IIS (ver 5) the user available is IUSR_<localhost> using annonymous access
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by sharnish on 1/1/2006
  • Re: Install DNN 4.0 with SQL Express 2005

    As a follow-up, the user "ASPNET" is apparently the Windows XP alternative for the Network Services user you specify. This account is created when ASP.NET is installed. I have added this user to the DotNetNuke database in SQL Server 2005. The Win XP password for this account cannot be viewed or changed. Is this the account needed for DNN 4.0.2 and how is the web.config database string set for this user? Or am I needlessly going around in circles? Thanks again.
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by sharnish on 1/1/2006
  • Re: Install DNN 4.0 with SQL Express 2005

    Thanks for your helpful post. Am attempting to installing DNN 4.0.2 and have SQL Server 2005 on my local machine. I use Windows XP SP2 which has a different sharing/security screen than you and the Installation Guide use (you show Win 2000/2003?). Users available in XP in the MMC Computer Management applet are: 1) my Windows administrator login (sharnish) plus 2) IUSR_<localhost> and 3) ASPNET. A) What adjustments to Users/Permissions are required for installation under Win XP, IIS 5? B) How
    Posted to Getting Started (Forum) by sharnish on 1/1/2006
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