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3/29/2012 3:56 AM
 
Hi All
 
 i am upgrading dnn 4.4.0 to 6.1.3 before this i tried to upgrade from 5.0 but got so many error unknown errors  
 
 now i am trying with 6.1 in that i am getting below error please check and help me.
 
 Server Error in '/newcooper' Application.
 Compilation Error
 Description: An error occurred during the compilation of a resource required to service this request. Please review the following specific error details and modify your source code appropriately.
 
 Compiler Error Message: BC30456: 'Global' is not a member of 'Common'.
 
 Source Error:
 
 Line 150:
 Line 151:                'Start Scheduler
 Line 152:                DotNetNuke.Common.Global.StartScheduler()
 Line 153:
 Line 154:            End If
 
 
 Source File: c:\inetpub\wwwroot\newcooper\Install\Install.aspx.vb    Line: 152
 
 
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 Version Information: Microsoft .NET Framework Version:2.0.50727.3625; ASP.NET Version:2.0.50727.3634  
 
 Thanks  
 Imran
 
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3/29/2012 6:18 AM
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Hi,
I'm not sure if it helps, but I had lots of problems going from old versions directly to the latest. Then I found this wiki entry. Once I followed it, I was able to upgrade without issues.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Resources/Wiki/Page/Suggested_Upgrade_Path.aspx

Thanks
Mike
 
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3/29/2012 7:33 AM
 

Thanks for this but i tried next version but no use

 finally i have successfully upgrade to latest version but as i click on Click link to access portal i get following error 

http://localhost/xxx/Default.aspx?error=An%20unexpected%20error%20has%20occurred&content=0 

can anyone help me for this 

 

 Thanks

Imran

 

 
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3/30/2012 12:49 AM
 

Hi All

 i am upgrading 4.4 to 5.0 after copy and paste of upgrade files from upgrade package i got this error 

 The+Controls+collection+cannot+be+modified+because+the+control+contains+code+blocks+(i.e.+<%25+...+%25>).&content=0

 in the url of the page  and on page its showing

An error has occurred.
An error has occurred.

please help to get rid of this error.

Thanks in advanced.

 
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