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11/16/2007 2:36 PM
 

I have to upgade a clients site that is a customized version of DNN 1.0. I cannot find any information on upgrading to the newest version from this very old version.

I know were jumping frameworks but should the database not be upgradable? I dont mind redoing the layout and skin and stuff, but they have a huge membership database with different roles etc anyone know of a tutorial? I am new tothe DNN world as well which m sure doesnt help :)

 

Thanks!

 

 
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11/16/2007 4:16 PM
 

Wow!  Sounds like a project that a school system I know of was putting together at the beginning of this year.  A scary project.  Someone will likely come in behind me a leave a better answer, but you are looking at possibly beginning with a newer version and importing the membership and content information into it.  Then, there is a suggested upgrade path to the current version.  I will post the link if I find it.


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11/16/2007 4:23 PM
 

Sebastion Leupold suggests upgrading to v4.4.1 before moving to 4.7:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/Forums/tabid/795/forumid/107/postid/184262/scope/posts/Default.aspx

For versions prior to that, I am not sure off of the top of my head. 

It looks like the earliest version you can start with is 2.00.04:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=77052&package_id=77939


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11/16/2007 4:36 PM
 

I did find this post it doesnt look for the faint atheart but it may be a start, anyone see any problems with this?

http://forums.asp.net/p/947641/1147680.aspx

 

 
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11/16/2007 4:43 PM
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Assuming that you have a sandbox to work in, that looks like a good path to try.  And from v4.01, upgrade to 4.4.1 and then to 4.7.


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