Well, ok, restarting the website via the console is definitely not enough. One has to go to "Services" and restart the IIS service (Word Wide Web Publishing) for the changes to be taken into account. Quite annoying, but hopefully not to be done too often
Regards Olivier On 12 juil, 18:15, Benjamin Baumann <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I had the same problem but editing the dashboard config file and restarting > the whole IIS it worked well. > Maybe you corrupted the config file. Try to restore the original config > file, enter a password for the admin and restart IIS, i am not a power user > of ccnet but that's what i would do. > > Benjamin > > 2010/7/12 OBones <[email protected]> > > > Hello, > > > As I'm using the web dashboard, I tried setting it up via the > > dashboard.config file. > > I had not read the documentation and so was wondering why any change I > > made was ignored. Clearly enough, the doc mentions that any change are > > pretty much useless because of the config plugin. > > So I went to the "Manage dashboard" link inside the dashboard and it > > asks me for a password with the following red message on top of it: > > > Error: Administration password may not be empty. Update > > dashboard.config, section administrationPlugin. > > > Fair enough, I go and edit the dashboard.config file and set a > > password in dashboard/plugins/farmPlugins/administrationPlugin > > But this does not change a thing, the error message is still there, > > even after having restarted the IIS service (via the console and the > > stop/start buttons). > > > Is there anything that I missed? > > > Thanks > > Olivier
