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2/1/2017 6:21 PM
 
Wiped the folder, un-zipped the installer again. Deleted the DB from SQL and ran the installer.

This time I chose blank website.

Same result as when choosing default website. All links result in 404. Logout==404.
Check Message==404
Check Notifications==404
Click "SuperUser"== 404

When hitting home, I can see the blank content is full width and after a second the left edge slides in but nothing shows up in the blank space.

I even went so far as to disable ABP in the browser to see if that was interfering but it made no difference either.

Is 9.0.1 stable? Should I wipe it and try an older version of DNN?

This is running on Win 2k8R2 x64 on a Dell PowerEdge along side MSSQL 2008 x64.
 
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2/1/2017 7:20 PM
 
Ok, I grabbed the 8.0.4.226 installer. Again, wiped the folder, deleted the DB.

And :( Seriously, it doesn't work either. I had to fix a view that was throwing a conversion error. Man.

After running around that a while and getting the same 404s, I took a look at the web.config. It appears its missing a directive for the modules.

Under the block, its simply got a block. After I updated it so it would run all managed requests, DNN 8 now answers the URLs.


Again, wiped folder and DB and installed DNN 9.0.1. I made the same update to its web.config and voila! I have a top edit bar and clicking on the Notifications, Messages, and profile links no longer 404.

Don't know if it all works, but at least the fundamental ones do and the edit bar are now there. So thats progress anyway.
 
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2/2/2017 10:26 AM
 
do not try blank website, please use default site template.
and in your IIS website settings, please make sure that .aspx is default document.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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2/2/2017 3:28 PM
 
Thank you.

The default documents (global and this site inherits them) are:
default.asp
default.aspx
index.html

The .ASP is there because I will eventually be running some ASP content there.
default.aspx is there for .NET site(s)
index.html is there for non-compiled content.


I had already tried blank site as well. No difference.

I believe the issue is because modules were not set to run in managed mode for all requests. I added the runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests in the web.config and it seems to respond correctly now.



 
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