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Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2012 10:47 pm
by kwikstand
I am trying move my AC7.0.7 store to my local machine. I finally got the local install to work, so I used DataPort to download my complete store and then upload it to my local install. Whe I try to upload to local install, I get:
If I click OK it breaks my install.
If I click Skip it gives the following message
Error: The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbiden
The I have to click Cancel or OK liek a few thousand times. I actually have to shut it down with Task Manager, and then it breaks my install.
Does anybody know why this would happen?
Thanks,
Scott
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 6:55 am
by jmestep
Normally it's OK to increase those field sizes. Maybe you have some custom fields/field sizes in those tables? I've run into that message to increase fields a lot of times and have never had a problem.
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 7:54 am
by kwikstand
No, I don't have any custom fields that I know of. I no nothing about databases. I don't even know how to change or add tables. Maybe I will try the entire process from scratch again. It's probably about the 25th time, but I will try it again.
The only modifications I have done is very minor code changes to page layout and/or function.
I would really like to get this working so I can purchase and install SEO Manager, and then get to work on other customizing.
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 10:58 am
by kwikstand
OK, so I tried it again, even starting with a new download from my live store. Complete new fresh install of AC7.0.7 onto my local computer. Got the local store up and running. Used DataPort to upload to the local store and got the Database field warning. I clicked OK to change the field sizes and proceeded to upload. That's when I get:
Error: The remote server returned an error: (403) Forbiden
I can click OK or Cancel several thousand times until I get tired of it and simpl use tack manager to quit DataPort. Then I go to my local store and it no longer works.
I get the error page:
HTTP Error 403.0 - Forbidden
You do not have permission to view this directory or page.
Most likely causes:
•This is a generic 403 error and means the authenticated user is not authorized to view the page.
Things you can try:
•Check the failed request tracing logs for additional information about this error. For more information, click here.
Detailed Error Information:
Module
AbleCommerceHttpModule
Notification
BeginRequest
Handler
PageHandlerFactory-Integrated-4.0
Error Code
0x00000000
Requested URL
http://localhost:15483/Default.aspx
Physical Path
C:\Users\Scott\Documents\My Web Sites\Local Store\Default.aspx
Logon Method
Not yet determined
Logon User
Not yet determined
Request Tracing Directory
C:\Users\Scott\Documents\IISExpress\TraceLogFiles\LOCAL STORE
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:00 pm
by david-ebt
Hopefully this isn't a silly question. What version of DataPort are you using? There is a newer version for 7.0.7 than 7.0.6. It is backward compatible with 7.0.6.
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 12:10 pm
by kwikstand
I am using 7.7.254 and I installed the apropriate files to the BIN and ClientAPI folders in both the live store as well as the local
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:26 pm
by david-ebt
That all sounds right. One other thing you can try.
Find the DataPort application in your start menu. Its usually under All Programs >> AbleCommerce. When you find it, right click on the menu and click "Run as Administrator". I've had to do that on my Windows 7 machines to get the DataPort to work properly.
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2012 1:28 pm
by kwikstand
Already did that.
Thanks,
Scott
Re: Uploading 7.0.7 store to local machine
Posted: Thu Aug 16, 2012 7:16 pm
by kwikstand
Well I guess I should just give up. This is ridiculous.