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Hi Everyone,
I have a project that was build using OpenAccess (Version 2011.1.411.2) which i wanted to integrate into a SiteFinity 4 project.
SiteFinity seems to use OpenAccess too (Version 2011.1.510.1) and this seemed to be causing some issues with the WCF components in SiteFinity. At least, we had those issues and i read somewhere else on the forum, that this version conflict could be the problem.
Also there was a message in the Event Log which said to upgrade the lowest version to a higher one. So we did.
Now i have upgrade OpenAccess to the current 2011.2 713 version, build my project again, referenced it in SiteFinity again, but now SiteFinity won't build. The message is that my referenced project is build using a higher version of OpenAccess.
Is there a way to solve this? Can i upgrade SiteFinity to work with the latest OpenAccess? Or can i somehow download the OpenAccess version that was used within SiteFinity?
Hopefully someone can help me out of these version problems.
Best regards, Tevez
I have a project that was build using OpenAccess (Version 2011.1.411.2) which i wanted to integrate into a SiteFinity 4 project.
SiteFinity seems to use OpenAccess too (Version 2011.1.510.1) and this seemed to be causing some issues with the WCF components in SiteFinity. At least, we had those issues and i read somewhere else on the forum, that this version conflict could be the problem.
Also there was a message in the Event Log which said to upgrade the lowest version to a higher one. So we did.
Now i have upgrade OpenAccess to the current 2011.2 713 version, build my project again, referenced it in SiteFinity again, but now SiteFinity won't build. The message is that my referenced project is build using a higher version of OpenAccess.
Is there a way to solve this? Can i upgrade SiteFinity to work with the latest OpenAccess? Or can i somehow download the OpenAccess version that was used within SiteFinity?
Hopefully someone can help me out of these version problems.
Best regards, Tevez