How to install a skin in DotNetNuke 5 - issue 48
Last Post 05/14/2010 2:02 AM by informat13. 15 Replies.
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09/01/2009 12:36 PM
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    How to install a skin in DotNetNuke 5  tutorial from issue 48
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    josaus02
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    09/14/2009 3:48 PM
    While following this tutorial, and trying to upload the DNN-Gray.zip file on the Host-Extensions page, I recieve the following error.
    A critical error has occurred.
    Could not find a part of the path '..\Portals\_default\Temp\yboflfbt\.dnn'.

    So far, I cannot find any information on this error message. Thank you in advance for your help.

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    09/14/2009 7:18 PM
    Hmmm.  One thing that comes to mind is file permissions.  Are you able to install other modules or extensions?  Other skins?  Is it this skin, or any skin?

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    09/15/2009 5:12 PM
    I downloaded a free version 5 skin and that seemed to upload and install fine. I may have to contact my hosting company to get the version 4 skins to work. Thank you for your insight.

    Joe
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    03/22/2010 9:42 PM
    Hi Joseph,
    wondering if you could help...
    I spent the whole day trying to install a skin and all I get is this:

    A critical error has occurred.
    Could not find file 'D:\WebData\goldeni\Install\Temp\yygzkciy\Alpha.dnn'

    the file is inside the zipped file but I cannot figure out why it is not finding it...

    I tried just about everything but it does not work...
    I attached the zip file with the installation for you to review if you need to.
    Please reply

    Thanks
    Stefano
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    03/23/2010 7:38 AM
    Stephano, Is that the file that you tried to install? If so, it is not a proper skin file. It contains components of a container. The error message that you showed is a file access error. It would help to see the original file that you tried to install.

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    josaus02
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    03/23/2010 8:47 AM
    Hey Stefano,
    I had to uninstall and reinstall DNN on my hosting companies web server to get rid of that error message. I just deleted all the DNN files through FTP and downloaded and copied over the latest files. I had to go through the setup process again, but it seemed to fix my problem.
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    03/23/2010 9:05 AM
    Hi Joseph,
    thank you for the reply.
    I am not sure I understand... the file I tried to install is in the zip file and it references skin elements - could you be more specific? thank you so much - Stefano
    josaus02
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    03/23/2010 9:22 AM
    Stefano,
    What I'm saying is that there was something wrong with my DotNetNuke installation as a whole. I had to have it reinstalled before I could get any skins or containers to work. What Mr. Craig said is probably true, there is a rights issue conflict, and for me, a fresh install of DotNetNuke fixed my rights issue.

    Joe
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    03/23/2010 9:29 AM
    Hi Joe, thanks for the suggestion - I will definitely have my IT guy re-install the whole thing since yesterday I also lost the content into Admin> Site Settings - the pane was empty.

    In any case could you do me a favor and look at the zip file (attached) contents and tell me if my skin has any errors? I went over it a hundred times and I cannot find anything - Thank you so much
    nineusa
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    03/23/2010 9:32 AM
    Oh and by the way - I tried to install other skins including Andreas01 and they all install flawlessly... (very frustrating)
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    03/23/2010 3:02 PM
    Just having things in a zip file isn't enough. The file contents must be in a specific format to be interpreted as a skin or container installation.

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    03/23/2010 3:22 PM
    Dear Mr. Craig,
    thank you for the reply.
    I did format and package the files according to the tutorial and another video produced by Nik Kalyani - I have attached the zip file, which you can unzip and, if you would be so kind and have the time, review to see if I did anything wrong - Best Regards - Stefano Bossi
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    05/14/2010 1:53 AM
    hi all i no find the video 2 where is the link thank you for your reply
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    05/14/2010 1:59 AM
    Hello,

    I have just double checked those files, if you extract the zip file, you will see it contains 2 video files, even though it is named video1, thanks,

    Lee
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    05/14/2010 2:02 AM
    ah yes ok it s fine


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