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Im using PostNuke 0.750 with PNSA 2005-1 and PNSA 2005-2 installed. When i click on the Modules icon through the Admin Cpanel i get this error
I replaced the whole Modules directory and i still get the same error. If i remeber well i tried to install AutoTheme once and it failed. I never visited the Modules since then. Any help? Thanks in advance
Posted: 12.08.2005, 21:07
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Does any have a solution for this, as I am getting the same error.
Does any have a solution for this, as I am getting the same error.
Posted: 12.08.2005, 21:53
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I got mine to work as well, but mine was slightly different. Under permissions for the pnTemp directory somehow a DENY statement was listed for the IIS user account. So no matter what NTFS changes I did, they were being DENIED. Make sure no DENY statement for the IIS user is listed under the Secuirty/Advanced/Permissions tab.
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theres nothing denying the Modules in my permissions
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Any1 else?
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The "Modules" module may have two entries in the database. It's quite fixable. Try searching the forums to find the method for fixin this - it's documented pretty thoroughly.
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In a previous unresolved post, someone asked for the Modules row from the modules table. I'm posting mine here in the hopes I can get a speedy resolution.
im kinda noob. can any1 explain how can i do this? i never messed the database and i don't wanna attempt it without help from an expert
thank you
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That may or may not be helpful. Basically, certain mistakes can lead to a second module named "modules" being installed. This is not good, as you should have a "Modules" module installed only. Anyhow, The solution is to back up your database and delete the (lowercase) "modules" entry from the modules table. Then you need to be sure the pn_state of the "Modules" entry is set to 3.
There are better explanations than this, which is why I sent you to search. However, that's the reader's digest version of what you need to find and do. In ANY case, make backups.
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