Amazing how many things can go wrong. As a mental note-to-self: If I ever end up again with weird errors like 'The configuration database could not be updated.' then the problem is likely due to a change in the site configuration: SSL added, domain name change, IP change, etc. To fix: check web parts: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Microsoft Shared\web server extensions\60\BIN>stsadm -o enumwppacks this will show to what sites the web parts are linked to reinstate the site configuration in IIS remove the packs stsadm -o deletewppack -nameThanks Rexy!make the changes to the site configuration reïnstall the packs Likely theirs an easier fix, but can't be bothered to find out.
Thursday, November 23, 2006
The configuration database could not be updated
Well I got an error when I tried to add a webpart using STSADM, the thing that suprised me that I managed to do it a couple of hours earlier. Only difference was that I was publishing the webpart on a 'updated' virtual server (hostname was changed).
Luckily using Google'as my best friend, I found the solution ;)
i have tried the same process but no luck..please help me with a solution to my mail id sudhareddy1984@gmail.com
ReplyDelete