Re: ASP.NET Community Starter on IIS6...login problems

From: Kristofer Gafvert (kgafvert_at_NEWSilopia.com)
Date: 01/21/05


Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 00:09:18 -0800

Hello,

Are you using Internet Explorer on the Windows Server 2003 machine? It is
locked down, so it is possible that IE is the problem. I have successfully
used Community Starter Kit on IIS 6.0, so it works.

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Regards,
Kristofer Gafvert
www.gafvert.info - My articles and help
www.ilopia.com
spshaffer@adelphia.net wrote:
> If I have the Community Starter Kit loaded on my workstation (XP Pro).
>
> When I login as Admin and Admin, I get the Admin menu item to appear in
> the menu bar and everthing works great. I also know that I'm logged in
> because "Login" changes to "Logoff".
>
> But with the same Community Starter Kit on a Windows 2003(IIS6)
> machine.
>
> When I login as Admin and Admin, the screen refreshes, but no Admin
> menu item. And "Login" stays as "Login"...so I'm not really logged in.
>
> I know that the authentication piece is working because if I put in a
> bad password it tells me so.


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