Can't login afther publishing
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Hello,
I've created a aspx website (ASP.NET 2.0 - VB 2005) in Visual Studio. I've
also added security by using the ASP.NET configuration tool (Rols, users &
permissions). When I debug (run) the website on my computer all works fine,
I can login and acces my data in the SQLEXPRESS database. But when I publish
the site and I go to it, I can't login. I always get the message "Your login
attempt was not successful. Please try again" in the login screen.
Thanks for any help on this...
Benny
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