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  • Rik Helsen 670 posts 873 karma points
    Feb 02, 2011 @ 17:09
    Rik Helsen
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    upgraded 4.0.2.1 to 4.5.2, can't publish items, stuck on "Looks like there's still work to do"

    I've updated an umbraco 4.0.2.1 website that had some issues with running on a DFS share.

    I upgraded to the .net 3.5 version, and the backend is loading fine, however:

    In the frontend of the website, i keep getting the message "Looks like there's still work to do".

    I've tried republishing the website using  /umbraco/dialogs/republish.aspx?xml=true , this doesn't give any errors but neither does it fix the issue.

    I tried publishing seperate pages of the site again, using the normal UI, but then i get these errors:

    As a result (i think) i'm unable to view the frontend of the website at all...

    all suggestions are welcome!

  • Sebastiaan Janssen 5061 posts 15544 karma points MVP admin hq
    Feb 02, 2011 @ 17:15
    Sebastiaan Janssen
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    Have you read the wiki page on upgrading?

    Also make sure, if you're switching to the new schema, to follow this guide.

    Then right-click the languageswitch node and choose to publish all and subpages, see if that helps.

  • Rik Helsen 670 posts 873 karma points
    Feb 03, 2011 @ 09:38
    Rik Helsen
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    In the end i was able to fix it by removing an extra dll according to the upgrade instructions, forcing to recycle the app pool, review the web.config, rebuild the entire XML cache using /umbraco/dialogs/republish.aspx?xml=true to publish everything again...

  • Sebastiaan Janssen 5061 posts 15544 karma points MVP admin hq
    Feb 03, 2011 @ 09:42
    Sebastiaan Janssen
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    Excellent, glad it's working again for you. The upgrade to 4.5 is a rather big one indeed. So, are you now going to 4.6? I'm hoping to upgrade one of my 4.0.4 sites to 4.6, but I'm hesitant.

  • Rik Helsen 670 posts 873 karma points
    Feb 03, 2011 @ 15:06
    Rik Helsen
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    I'm sorry to say we don't have any reason to upgrade to 4.6 ;) we do have technical reasons (bugfixes) to upgrade to 4.5.2

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