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All the appropriate files exist in the Media folder in IIS.
On my local copy everything looks/works correctly.
I'm at a loss.
How did you publish the site?
Visual Studio publish to folder (that folder being on a remote server).
Are the files not there or are they not showing in Umbraco? Wonder if the IDs didn't sync up?
All the appropriate files exist in the Media folder in IIS. I'm using a compact sql database so the database on my local is 100% the same as the database on my remote server. Not sure how the ID's could be un-sync'd.
Maybe try deleting the App_Data/TEMP folder and republishing the site?
Including all files in the temp folder and re-publishing that folder did the trick. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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Most files in media tab are missing after publish to server...
All the appropriate files exist in the Media folder in IIS.
On my local copy everything looks/works correctly.
I'm at a loss.
How did you publish the site?
Visual Studio publish to folder (that folder being on a remote server).
Are the files not there or are they not showing in Umbraco? Wonder if the IDs didn't sync up?
All the appropriate files exist in the Media folder in IIS. I'm using a compact sql database so the database on my local is 100% the same as the database on my remote server. Not sure how the ID's could be un-sync'd.
Maybe try deleting the App_Data/TEMP folder and republishing the site?
Including all files in the temp folder and re-publishing that folder did the trick. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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