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How to install Community on existing CMS 6.0?

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We have an instance of CMS 6.0. I need to install Community for one?

I have tried  install Community on CMS 5.0, then upgrade one to CMS 6.0. It works perfectly. Then I merged all changes in web.config to desired instance CMS 6.0 and added a record to connectionstring.config on existing Community's db. My site works, but I see "Access is denied" message for any item from Community tab in Edit Mode. What is wrong? How can I fix that?

#37243
Feb 26, 2010 10:40
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Hi,

 

This is quite likely caused by the logged in user not being a member of the Administrators role...

You may want to compare your membership/roleprovider configuration between the working site and the non-working site.

 

Also, this may be helpful if you are using a windows membership provider: http://blog.tomstenius.com/2009/04/episerver-community-role-and-membership.html

 

 

/Håkan

#37408
Mar 04, 2010 17:25
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