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4/7/2007 10:12 AM
 

After upgrading to DNN4.5 and the new version of the events-module i always get the following error on loading the modul first time on a site:

EventQueue.ProcessMessage: Message Processing Failed
ProcessorType: DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules.EventMessageProcessor, DotNetNuke
Body:
Sender:
BusinessControllerClass: DotNetNuke.Modules.Events.EventController, DotNetNuke.Modules.Events
DesktopModuleId: 75
UpgradeVersionsList: 03.01.00,03.02.00,03.03.00,03.03.02,03.03.03,03.03.05,03.03.07
ExceptionMessage: Method not found: 'DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules.ModuleControlInfo DotNetNuke.Entities.Modules.ModuleControlController.GetModuleControlByKeyAndSrc(Int32, System.String, System.String)'.
Server-Name: NTXPW15

What is missing? How can I fix it?

Best regards Frank

 
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4/7/2007 10:40 AM
 

Whoaa...I haven't even had a chance to try the new module w/DNN 4.5.  I knew they were planning on including it.

The method: GetModuleControlByKeyAndSrc is a DNN Method call...it's used in events to find and delete methods in the module control.  I'm wondering if this is no longer in the core?  I'll do some checking and get back w/you.  Meanwhile, can you post a bug in Gemini?  Thanks.

 
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4/7/2007 11:49 AM
 

Bug created as Click here to view the issue.

Best regards Frank

 
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4/9/2007 11:13 AM
 

Hi,

same error but only in host mode. I can't edit nothing in host mode after this error. In admin mode I have no problem and no error !

Roland

 
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4/10/2007 6:50 PM
 

I've got the same exact error but only found it in my event viewer. I have not used the module yet. My install is a clean install of 4.5.0

 
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