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Thread: 8.0 to 9.0 upgrade

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    GoodFella is offline Member
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    Default 8.0 to 9.0 upgrade

    How involved is the 8.0 to 9.0 upgrade?

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    It's a bit more complicated than earlier versions because of the skin conversion, but not that bad. Full directions here.

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    Thank you!

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    MMay is offline Junior Member
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    If your site is highly customized, and i'm sure others will disagree, i wouldn't put myself through the headache.

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    If you have a stock webstie its liek upgrading anything else, e.g. v7 to v8

    But if you have custom xml packages and xslt extensions its a lot more than previoous version upgrades and you'll need a dev to help you or learn the xml package & xslt extensions operations.

    Search on for aspdotnet devs, their are plenty of them available.
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    We're finding our site upgrades for clients are taking anywhere from 1-3 days for a single dev. Some are taking longer but they are heavily customized.
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    irinak is offline Junior Member
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    Default page not found message after upgrade from ml8 to ml9

    I follow instructions to upgrade from 8 to 9, on the server i am getting message "page not found" on any page i go, copy of upgrade works fine on my local machine, please any one had this problem? the server is 64bit... and 2003... and has framework 4.0 and 2.0 installed