Disclamber: You should propably never do like this unless it is completly nessesary since you are working directly agains the database of Epi and that can be dangerous so IF you do this, I will take no responsibilty in the script and you do it on your own risk and you should ALWAYS take a backup of the database first!
We just upgraded a site that use the Lionbridge connector for translation (https://nuget.episerver.com/package/?id=LionbridgeConnector) and after that we had problems in for example admin when setting access rights.
The problem was that Episerver tried to load a dll that did not exist. After some inverstigation we found out that the connector creates three different content types and when we inspected the code we saw that they didn't defined the GUID for the content type.
Because they did not do that and they had changed the namespace for where these content types were defined Episerver had created three new content types in the database and the old once is still there pointing to the old version of the dll.
This meens that if the site has done any translation projects all these will point to the old versions of the content types and all new translations will point to the new versions of the content types. This meens that when going into admin and set access right it tries to load content that points to the content with the content types that points to the removed dll and that part of the admin crash.
We have notified Lionbridge about it and they are working on a new version where they define the GUID and move all content but if you like to fix your site yourself you can run this sql script on the database (and restart the site after) and then you will see all the old translation projects and also be able to set access rights again.
This script only works between the version for 10 to 11 since it defines the whole path for the content type and also directs a problem where they renamed a property.
It is still problem between the version for 9 to 10 och 9 to 11 but you need to modify this script to get that to work.
And also, after running this, you need to go into admin and remove the old not working content types (those marked with a !)
IMPORTANT: Just noticed that they changed the version number for the latest version for 11 (we got a version before it was approved) so run this script to make sure you have correct path:
Select pkID, ContentTypeGUID, Created, ModelType, [Name] From [dbo].[tblContentType] Where ModelType like '%lionbridge%'
Declare @TranslationProjectOld int = 0 Declare @TranslationProjectNew int = 0 Declare @TranslationProjectAssetOld int = 0 Declare @TranslationProjectAssetNew int = 0 Declare @WorkspaceOld int = 0 Declare @WorkspaceNew int = 0 Declare @ItemRef int = 0 Select @TranslationProjectOld = pkID From [dbo].[tblContentType] Where ModelType = 'Lionbridge.Translate.TranslationProject, LionbridgeConnector.EPiServer100, Version=1.3.12.1000, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' Select @TranslationProjectNew = pkID From [dbo].[tblContentType] Where ModelType = 'Lionbridge.Translate.TranslationProject, LionbridgeConnector.EPiServer, Version=1.4.2.1100, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' Select @TranslationProjectAssetOld = pkID From [dbo].[tblContentType] Where ModelType = 'Lionbridge.Translate.TranslationProjectAsset, LionbridgeConnector.EPiServer100, Version=1.3.12.1000, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' Select @TranslationProjectAssetNew = pkID From [dbo].[tblContentType] Where ModelType = 'Lionbridge.Translate.TranslationProjectAsset, LionbridgeConnector.EPiServer, Version=1.4.2.1100, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' Select @WorkspaceOld = pkID From [dbo].[tblContentType] Where ModelType = 'Lionbridge.Translate.Workspace, LionbridgeConnector.EPiServer100, Version=1.3.12.1000, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' Select @WorkspaceNew = pkID From [dbo].[tblContentType] Where ModelType = 'Lionbridge.Translate.Workspace, LionbridgeConnector.EPiServer, Version=1.4.2.1100, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null' Select @ItemRef = pkID From [tblPropertyDefinition] Where fkContentTypeID IN (@TranslationProjectNew, @TranslationProjectAssetNew, @WorkspaceNew) and [Name] = 'ItemRef' if(@TranslationProjectOld <> 0 and @TranslationProjectNew <> 0) Begin Update cp set fkPropertyDefinitionID = (Select newPD.pkID From [dbo].[tblPropertyDefinition] pd inner join (Select pkID, [Name] From [tblPropertyDefinition] Where fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectNew) newPD on pd.[Name] = newPD.[Name] Where pd.pkID = cp.fkPropertyDefinitionID) From tblContentProperty cp inner Join tblContent c on c.pkID = cp.fkContentID Where c.fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectOld End if(@TranslationProjectAssetOld <> 0 and @TranslationProjectAssetNew <> 0) Begin Update cp set fkPropertyDefinitionID = IsNull((Select newPD.pkID From [dbo].[tblPropertyDefinition] pd inner join (Select pkID, [Name] From [tblPropertyDefinition] Where fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectAssetNew) newPD on pd.[Name] = newPD.[Name] Where pd.pkID = cp.fkPropertyDefinitionID), @ItemRef) From tblContentProperty cp inner Join tblContent c on c.pkID = cp.fkContentID Where c.fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectAssetOld End if(@WorkspaceOld <> 0 and @TranslationProjectNew <> 0) Begin Update cp set fkPropertyDefinitionID = (Select newPD.pkID From [dbo].[tblPropertyDefinition] pd inner join (Select pkID, [Name] From [tblPropertyDefinition] Where fkContentTypeID = @WorkspaceNew) newPD on pd.[Name] = newPD.[Name] Where pd.pkID = cp.fkPropertyDefinitionID) From tblContentProperty cp inner Join tblContent c on c.pkID = cp.fkContentID Where c.fkContentTypeID = @WorkspaceOld End if(@TranslationProjectOld <> 0 and @WorkspaceNew <> 0) Begin Update cp set fkPropertyDefinitionID = (Select newPD.pkID From [dbo].[tblPropertyDefinition] pd inner join (Select pkID, [Name] From [tblPropertyDefinition] Where fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectNew) newPD on pd.[Name] = newPD.[Name] Where pd.pkID = cp.fkPropertyDefinitionID) From [tblWorkContentProperty] cp inner Join tblWorkContent wc on cp.fkWorkContentID = wc.pkID inner Join tblContent c on c.pkID = wc.fkContentID Where c.fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectOld End if(@TranslationProjectAssetOld <> 0 and @TranslationProjectAssetNew <> 0) Begin Update cp set fkPropertyDefinitionID = ISNULL((Select newPD.pkID From [dbo].[tblPropertyDefinition] pd inner join (Select pkID, [Name] From [tblPropertyDefinition] Where fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectAssetNew) newPD on pd.[Name] = newPD.[Name] Where pd.pkID = cp.fkPropertyDefinitionID), @ItemRef) From [tblWorkContentProperty] cp inner Join tblWorkContent wc on cp.fkWorkContentID = wc.pkID inner Join tblContent c on c.pkID = wc.fkContentID Where c.fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectAssetOld End if(@WorkspaceOld <> 0 and @WorkspaceNew <> 0) Begin Update cp set fkPropertyDefinitionID = (Select newPD.pkID From [dbo].[tblPropertyDefinition] pd inner join (Select pkID, [Name] From [tblPropertyDefinition] Where fkContentTypeID = @WorkspaceNew) newPD on pd.[Name] = newPD.[Name] Where pd.pkID = cp.fkPropertyDefinitionID) From [tblWorkContentProperty] cp inner Join tblWorkContent wc on cp.fkWorkContentID = wc.pkID inner Join tblContent c on c.pkID = wc.fkContentID Where c.fkContentTypeID = @WorkspaceOld End if(@TranslationProjectOld <> 0 and @TranslationProjectNew <> 0) Begin Update tblContent Set fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectNew Where fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectOld End if(@TranslationProjectAssetOld <> 0 and @TranslationProjectAssetNew <> 0) Begin Update tblContent Set fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectAssetNew Where fkContentTypeID = @TranslationProjectAssetOld End if(@WorkspaceOld <> 0 and @WorkspaceNew <> 0) Begin Update tblContent Set fkContentTypeID = @WorkspaceNew Where fkContentTypeID = @WorkspaceOld End