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  • Chester Campbell 98 posts 209 karma points
    May 06, 2011 @ 17:41
    Chester Campbell
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    Problems with Umbraco 4.6.1 and ASP.Net 4

    Hi,

    I installed the latest package on a dev site running Umbraco 4.6.1 and ASP.Net framework 4. There were no errors in the log, but no Standard Values folder appears.

    Any chance you'll be updating to support the latest Umbraco version soon? I'd love to use this package.

  • Chester Campbell 98 posts 209 karma points
    May 06, 2011 @ 23:53
    Chester Campbell
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    Never mind, after updating the web.config and reloading the application the Standard Values directory shows up in the Settings Tree. I did notice that the confirmation page noted an error updating the English language files during the installation.

  • Morten Christensen 596 posts 2773 karma points admin hq c-trib
    May 07, 2011 @ 14:27
    Morten Christensen
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    Yes, I'm aware of the problems and i'm working with Jan Skovgaard to upgrade the package to work with Umbraco 4.6 and newer and to not fail during install ;)
    It'll be a couple of weeks before the package hits the streets as I have another project that I have to finish first.

    PS: If you are using nested Doc Types you will most likely run into some more issues.

    Sorry for the inconviences.

    Morten

  • Carsten Johannesen 35 posts 55 karma points
    Aug 24, 2011 @ 11:08
    Carsten Johannesen
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    I have the same problem

    The package did not appear, and I also got the english language file error

  • Matt Taylor 873 posts 2086 karma points
    Mar 28, 2013 @ 14:33
    Matt Taylor
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    I just installed v1.6 in Umbraco v6.

    No errors but I did have to touch the web.config to get the new tree item to appear in .Settings'.

  • FarmFreshCode 225 posts 422 karma points
    Apr 06, 2013 @ 15:15
    FarmFreshCode
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  • Matt Taylor 873 posts 2086 karma points
    Apr 06, 2013 @ 16:42
    Matt Taylor
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    "touch the web.config" means make a minor change like add a space then saving it.

    It causes the app pool to recycle.

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