The enumeration value must be one of the following: None, Pages, Templates.
I am receiving this error whenever I try to open a page or a template in the administrator. I just now started doing it all of a sudden. I haven't really changed anything other than adding a new control to the toolbox.
Does anyone have a solution to this? I am still getting this error. I am unable to use Sitefinity because of this.
Hello Ryan Dailey,
Do you have a stack trace of the error or more detailed screenshot of where it occurs? I will need more information in order to diagonse the problem. Does the issue reference to the webconfig file?
Best wishes,
Victor Velev
the Telerik team
Okay. I got it now. It looks like I misspelled one of the values in the ToolboxesConfig.config.
When I try to run my Sitefinity site locally under IIS (for the first time), I receive the error:
The enumeration value must be one of the following: OnApplicationStart, OnFirstCall, Manual, Disabled.
This website is running successfully in production.
I run a various number of ASP.NET sites successfully under IIS, but this is the first Sitefinity site I am trying to setup under IIS.
What could be the issue with my Sitefinity site under IIS?
Hi all,
@Coleen
You have been given an answer in the support ticket. I will post it below for the rest of the community:
"Can you please refer to the following forum post where the same issue has been discussed and checkout the suggestion there:
http://www.sitefinity.com/devnet/forums/sitefinity-4-x/bugs-issues/the-enumeration-value-must-be-one-of-the-following-none-pages-templates.aspx
It seems that Sitefinity is not able to get a value from a config file. Unfortunately, the error message does not provide information about which is the config file.
In addition to this, can you please check the documentation articles below and make sure that you have configured properly IIS to host Sitefinity projects:
1. Configuring IIS to host Sitefinity projects
2. Run projects on IIS
In this article you can download and execute the PowerShell script (depending on the IIS version) in order to make sure that all the needed Windows features are turned on and IIS is configured properly to host Sitefinity projects."