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Continued BlogEngine.Net installation for HCMGA

April 20, 2010 By Larry Brouwer Leave a Comment

Today, I’m working on getting BlogEngine.Net installed on the Harris County Master Gardener website. I’m trying to test the new post notifications, and I keep getting “You are now unsubscribed” message after entering a new email address. Since I’m using the SQL Server data store, I didn’t think to check the permissions on the “APP_DATA” folder. After looking at the tables, I didn’t see a newsletter table. So I added “NETWORK SERVICE” write permissions to the “APP_DATA” folder and it is now working fine.

So now, after adding a new post, notification emails are not being sent out.

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Installing BlogEngine.Net for HCMGA

April 7, 2010 By Larry Brouwer Leave a Comment

Today, I’m working on getting BlogEngine.Net integrated into the Master Gardener website.

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Filed Under: Daily Log Tagged With: BlogEngine.Net

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