Re: Prompted to log in repeatedly on secure website

From: Altrüs (altrus_at_zonetechs.com)
Date: 12/28/04


Date: Tue, 28 Dec 2004 00:49:04 -0500

Hi,

    To which site are you referring to?

Regards,

Altrus

"Galo Jay" <Galo Jay@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:267B5476-9988-4C74-B098-6EAFCC8466F8@microsoft.com...
: I am having the exact same problem. I log into the site, and get the welcome
: back to that paticular site.. but when I click on something, I am brought
: back to the login screen. I've tried to lower security settings and
: everything. Happened after SP2.
:
: "Altrüs" wrote:
:
: > Hi,
: >
: > Depending on the nature of the authentication system, it can be critical
: > that the system clock, and specifically the date, is correct. Failure to
ensure
: > accurate timekeeping can result in users being unable to log on to their
: > accounts, or other assorted errors. This is usually because the certificate
: > expires or becomes invalid due to differences between the server and client
: > time.
: >
: > You may find some valid background information here:
: >
: > http://mvps.org/nibblesnbits/signin.html
: >
: > I hope this is of some use to you,
: >
: > Best regards,
: >
: > Altrus
: >
: >
: > "Help Desk Gal" <Help Desk Gal@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
: > news:D308CB56-1DEC-48FA-B46D-E617163D97BA@microsoft.com...
: > : I provide tech support for a secure government website (portal). I've
been
: > : hearing from a lot of users that after they log in to the site, they
cannot
: > : access the secure areas and, rather than getting a page cannot be
displayed
: > : error, they are prompted to log in again (probably related to the fact
that
: > : it's a portal). They all seem to be using IE SP2, which I am also using,
but
: > : neither I nor any of my team can replicate the problem. I've had them
modify
: > : their security & privacy settings and I know that one user was able to fix
it
: > : by resetting his system clock. Does anyone know of a simple fix for this
: > : that wouldn't involve me telling people to modify their system registry?
: >
: >
: >



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