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Re: Am I really this stupid? What the heck do I upgrade with this zip file?
Lynn From what I've learned so far on DNN, installations and upgrades... DO NOT delete web.config. Always make sure you have a copy of the latest good working copy on your site. The crypto keys used by your site are stored in web.config. If you delete the file and don't have these keys then the passwords to access your site will be useless as they are encrypted using the keys in web.config. Well, at least that is my understanding of what happens, some DNN guru may be able to explain in more details
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Re: Am I really this stupid? What the heck do I upgrade with this zip file?
Cathal Thanks for the pointers - very useful. I'm placing and order for the book(s) today. Should help me greatly in getting to grips with DNN.
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Re: Am I really this stupid? What the heck do I upgrade with this zip file?
Cathal Thanks for the responses. Having written technical docs for systems I've developed I do understand your point that you can't cater for every scenario! But it is very easy to fall into the trap of assuming knowledge when you have such a great deal of info in your head that is 'obvious' to yourself that it doesn't need stating. As having a programming / architecture background what I would like to see, and would give me greater confidence when upgrading, would be documentation regarding the
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Re: Am I really this stupid? What the heck do I upgrade with this zip file?
I'm with Dan on this one. After taking nearly a month to get DNN installed at my host I now find 3.1.1 has to be upgraded to 3.2.0. I've no problem in doing this and would want to do it early before I build too much content in the 3.1.1 and then lose it all in an upgrade. So I downloaded and extracted 3.2.0 and in the documentation folder find the read me which has the following info which raises questions - which I've put in angle brackets... Application Upgrades - make sure you always backup your
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