Login Issues with IE

G

Guest

Hi,
I have an SSL Web site that is developed and deployed using in .NET 2.0.
Most of the clients are able to login to my website without any issues. Some
clients can never login to my web site. At first, I thought they were
entering wrong passwords, but that was not the case, because when I try to
log them in using firefox, it worked fine. I have tried all kinds of settings
in IE, I event uninstalled IE7 and tried it, but in vain.

Has any one come across this issue? If so how did you guys fix it? there
must be some setting in IE that I may have missed.

Thanks
Kiran Kumar Pinjala
 
G

Guest

Hi,
I have an SSL Web site that is developed and deployed using in .NET 2.0.
Most of the clients are able to login to my website without any issues. Some
clients can never login to my web site. At first, I thought they were
entering wrong passwords, but that was not the case, because when I try to
log them in using firefox, it worked fine. I have tried all kinds of settings
in IE, I event uninstalled IE7 and tried it, but in vain.

Has any one come across this issue? If so how did you guys fix it? there
must be some setting in IE that I may have missed.

Thanks
Kiran Kumar Pinjala

Forms Authentication? Are cookies enabled?
 
G

Guest

Hi Alexey,

It is Forms authentication. I have also checked cookies and they are
enabled.
 
G

Guest

Here is more information. It was the SSL certificate, When I remove the SSL
Certificate it works fine. But when I put it back on, it causes the Session
to be lost, when a request is made from certain clients. I have checked the
cookies on client, they do accept cookies.
 
G

Guest

Hi Alexey,

My thought was that there is something with a cookies, since login
works in FF and on the other clients.

Points to check

1. Delete all cookies on the client and try to login
2. Check a date/time settings on the server
3. Check if user was not redirected but *was* authenticated

If this doesn't help - I have no other ideas. Probably, you should try
to debug it..
 

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