jwcolby
jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com
Sun May 25 06:41:55 CDT 2008
They have not volunteered to do so. What they told me is that I have to go from 2X to 3.0 to 3.8 to 4.x. They also said they suggest that I just build it over from scratch, which I will probably do. My web presence isn't particularly sophisticated or difficult 8-0. I am looking at the virtual directory from IIS and there is a dialog with a bunch of tabs, but ASP.Net is not one of them. Unfortunately web stuff and IIS is not my strong suit. Now... I use workgroups and I am very hesitant to not use simple file sharing since that may turn off my file sharing around my network. This is just me here, but I have about 7 computers on my network and I need to be able to see shares around the system. John W. Colby www.ColbyConsulting.com Steve Erbach wrote: > John, > > I'll step into the fray, here. > > If you are looking at the Windows Explorer DotNetNuke Properties page > then you won't see the ASP.NET tab. You need to examine the > DotNetNuke Properties page from within IIS. > > Also, if you don't see the Security tab while you've got the > DotNetNuke Properties page open in Windows Explorer, then you need to > change a setting in Tools | Folder Options | View. UNcheck the "Use > simple file sharing (Recommended)" option. > > I was curious about this: > > "Since then they have moved from DNN 2.x running on .Net 1.X to DNN > 4.X running on .Net 2.X. I have requested that the web hosting company > migrate my web site to the DNN 4.X..." > > As far as I know there is no way to "migrate" from such an old version > of DNN to the current version. Has the web host said that it would do > that for you? > > Steve Erbach > Neenah, WI > > On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 10:08 PM, jwcolby <jwcolby at colbyconsulting.com> wrote: >> LOL. Uhhh... >> >> >> To quote myself from the original email... >> >> >>I am not able to see the ASP page of the properties for >> the virtual directory and without that cannot continue. >> >> >> John W. Colby >> www.ColbyConsulting.com >>