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stevewhiteUser is Offline

Posts:10

01/07/2010 14:54  
Being new to DotNetNuke I am not sure if the Server Administration Screen is part of the core or the module.  I am assuming the module.  However, after adding the module to a page and entering the settings page I can't find the link to the Server Administration page.

In the Reporting Service Settings section I get:
  1. Report Server (which has an error)
  2. Report Folder
  3. Report
  4. Report Options
  5. Report Width
  6. Report Height
  7. Zoom Mode
  8. Parameters
Can someone help me find my Server Administrator?

Thanks in advance,
Steve
hostUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 14:56  
Steve, it is actually a page within the RS module itself, you can get to it by being in edit mode within DNN, then on the module controlbox (usually upper left), you'll select server administration. It is on the same menu as the other module functions are for module import / export, delete, etc. Let me know if you still can't find it!
stevewhiteUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:05  
Still can't see it.  I forgot to mention that I am using the community edition, would that have something to do with it.

I'll I get is Add, Settings, Delete, Copy, Export and Import.
hostUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:07  
Community edition would not matter, so at the top of your dnn toolbar, you are in "edit" mode looking at the module and when you go to the module drop down menu where you normally see import / export, etc, you don't see an option called "Server Administration?"

If not, it sounds like the container you are missing could maybe not display the control box. IF this is the case, please try changing the container of the module to use one of the default DNN containers and let me know.
stevewhiteUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:15  
I am using the default theme and page from DotNetNuke with a pane option of
Top, Bottom, Content, Left and Right.

First time I used ContentPane then I tried TopPane but both did not work.

Can I send you a screenshot?
hostUser is Offline

Posts:497

01/07/2010 15:21  
Here's a screenshot


stevewhiteUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:31  
stevewhiteUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:34  
Sorry was trying to post a screen shot. Can't figure that out either. In any event I was looking in the wrong place but I still do not have that option.

I have Move and Settings and such but not Server Administration.

I do have an error on the top of the page ( I was assuming it was because of not have a Server set)

A critical error has occurred.
Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
hostUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:36  
Ah, this is likely because you have not set the http handler in the web.config, please look at the document for the line(s) you need to add to your web.config, let me know any questions!
stevewhiteUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:47  
Who knew following instructions could be so easy. Sorry to waste your time with that. I know have the option.

Thanks
hostUser is Offline

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01/07/2010 15:49  
Fantastic!
paaschpUser is Offline

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03/31/2010 11:59  

I can't access server administration either.  I have made the changes to the web config however when I add the module to the page I see a critical error "Object Reference not set to an instance of an object"  The edit drop down does not contain server administrator option.

hostUser is Offline

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03/31/2010 12:40  
Please email the detailed error messages that show up in the event viewer.
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