![]() ![]() It’s just that DNN is unable to recover from a bad upgrade. Why? Is it because we’ve taken a cavalier approach to your upgrade? No. ![]() However, I urge you to do one thing: backup your installation. you log in as host and upload the zip file as described above. The procedure for upgrading is no different than for a regular first install of the module. The module makers make sure the package contains all necessary details to upgrade older versions of the same module. There’s a built in mechanism to do this which is based on the version number of the module. If you’ve been using the DNN Blog module before, then you need to pay attention. You can skip this part if this was the first time you’ve installed the module. Installation errors commonly are a result of SQL scripts failing or files not being written to the server’s hard disk.Ĭlick “Return” once you’re satisfied the installation was OK. Most importantly the report shows the result of the SQL scripts that were run and the writing of the files to your DNN installation. If you see anything in red or bold on this report, or anything else suspicious: now’s the time to copy the contents of this report so it can be referred to at a later time to check if the installation was OK. Keep clicking “Next” to walk through each stage of the installation process until you see the final installation report. Choose the downloaded zip file and click “Next”. You do that by logging in as host user and going to Host > ExtensionsĬlick “Install Extension Wizard” which will bring up a pop up screen that will start the installation process. This zip file needs to be uploaded to DNN. ![]() Normally you’d install the “install package”, i.e. The Install zip file (or “package”) includes just those files necessary to make the module work, while the Source package includes the source code files that will enable you to change the behavior of the module to your liking and recompile it. The module can be found in two “flavors”: Install and Source. “Blog” is the name of the module, “06.00.00” is the version and “Install” is the package type. Normally you’ll have downloaded a zip file with a name along these lines: Blog_06.00.00_Install.zip. Template Objects and Propertiesįirst, let’s identify what you’ve downloaded. ![]()
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