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  • John 115 posts 150 karma points
    Jul 27, 2010 @ 02:40
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    Images not loading in backend/admin section

    Hello there,

    I am seeing some rather strange behaviour in my umbraco install. I can describe it as follows;

    - Works fine on my windows XP machine

    - Works fine on my windows Server machine (same one it is being served off).

    - Does not work on my windows Vista machine

    - I get an upgrade available notice even though I am running 4.5.1 (clean install yesterday, or at least so I thought)

    This is what my backend looks like on the vista machine. As you can see the images in the section panel (bottom left) are missing.

    Things that I have tried;

    - Cleared the browser cache on vista machine

    - Rebooted (several times :))

    - Recycled the app pool in IIS

    - Restarted IIS

    - Checked the IIS cache using (netsh http show cache). It reports empty but to be honest I don't understand this command.

    - Tried changing the URL and bindings (I am accessing by putting entries in my Hosts file)

    - Closed my AntiVirus (Kaspersky)

    - Used different browsers (Opera, Chrome, Firefox...and last and err least, Internet Explorer)

    - Banged my head on the desk repeatedy :)

     

  • John 115 posts 150 karma points
    Jul 27, 2010 @ 02:47
    John
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    Ok. fixed it. Server needed a reboot. I am guessing that means it was some kind of caching issue. I am low on RAM for this VPS so that may also be related. For those running a 2008 VPS, you really do need 2GB+ (I'm being stingy at 1.5GB).

    I hope this post may help someone one day :)

    Thank you for reading.

  • Daniel Bardi 924 posts 2556 karma points
    Aug 20, 2010 @ 12:53
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    It's the ClientDependancyCache... reboot should reset it, but next time simpley empty the folder located at /App_Data/ClientDependancyCache

  • John 115 posts 150 karma points
    Aug 23, 2010 @ 03:18
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    Thanks Daniel, You are right, it has been a recurring problem and I have since figured that out also :) I *think* this problem can cause this is changing domains haphazardly..

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