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No issue with SQL Server different ports. The case sensitivity is an issue... Uhh, we continue to have this issue, unfortunately. Team: let's get better about testing on case sensitive collation. I'm talking to myself, as much as anyone else. I think I'm going to turn case sensitivity on for my development YAF DB from here out. For now, I suggest you do some modifications of the sql scripts where it's complaining.
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You said SQL Server 2005? Make sure you YAF database is not set to compatibility with SQL Server 2000. Also, what is your collation set to on the YAF database?
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Please post only ONE topic! And this is not a bug or issue.
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Yes. Just point the membership and roles to a different DB.
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You must have modified the SQL... I don't believe we can assist except to say rerun the YAF installation routine.
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MSN uses YAF: http://forum.motherandbaby.ninemsn.com.au/
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That's not the default -- I think it's an auto-fill system you have on your browser. Try a different browser and see if the same thing happens.
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tha_watcha wrote:Yes i use the the syncronize tool from jaben, both tools combined are almost the perfect solution. I want this as a web-based interface in the admin -- then we'd have the best possible solution!
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thpetkov wrote:Hi there, I'm building an ASP.NET MVC site and I'm trying to integrate N2's own forum add-on, which is basically YAF. I've been wrestling with the forum for the last couple of days and after re-compiling the add-on to remove the dependency on N2.Templates.dll and following all of the steps in the Installation.txt file I'm stuck with the forum not showing up. I get a 403 error when I navigate to the forum: HTTP Error 403.14 - ForbiddenFrom what I could find out it seems the problem is in the fact that the forum is based on WebForms and the containing application is MVC-based. The site is part of a Windows Azure solution and some of the things I read suggest the local IIS may not be correctly configured. However, right-clicking on the Forum.aspx page and selecting "View in browser" shows the page just fine, including navigating to subsequent pages from the YAF installation wizard. Running pure WebForms apps on the local IIS also goes without problems, so I think IIS is not the cause for YAF not showing up. Please, if someone has any idea for solving this problem, or has done similar integration of YAF in an MVC site, let me know. Thanks! bbobb could stand to mellow out a bit. But I have to agree with him -- we've never seen this implementation of YAF (it doesn't even mention it's based on YAF from what I can see) -- it's VERY old ( from 2008 ) -- not sure it's completely by the books and the source code isn't available. At this point, it's rather impossible for us to assist specifically with that. I suggest contacting the add-on maker. We really don't have the energy to assist with integrating with any portals -- YAF is our focus of support.
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MJCS wrote:Was this ever added? Yes. It's in the admin host settings.
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