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2/10/2006 8:17 PM
 
IE has specific security settings for cookies, so you will need to add your site to the accecpted domains for cookies in IE settings.

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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2/10/2006 8:35 PM
 

How to fix when logins fail on IE6:

1. Open IE6
2. Menu items "Tools" >> "Internet Options"
3. Select the "Privacy" tab
4. Click the "Sites" button
5. Type in your site (e.g. "mysite.com")
6. Click the "Allow" button
7. Click the "OK" button

try to login now.

Thanks luepold

 
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2/12/2006 10:05 AM
 
JohnAskew wrote

How to fix when logins fail on IE6:

1. Open IE6
2. Menu items "Tools" >> "Internet Options"
3. Select the "Privacy" tab
4. Click the "Sites" button
5. Type in your site (e.g. "mysite.com")
6. Click the "Allow" button
7. Click the "OK" button

try to login now.

Thanks luepold



I don't think that was it. If you log in using the u/p in the first post, it will "take it" (not error like it will for bad u/p combo) but the "Register" and "Log In" links are still at the top of the page.

Also, here is an IIS manager screenshot, if that helps any.

Thanks.

 
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2/12/2006 6:04 PM
 

I had a problem due to masking my domain name, which is a forward. It behaved that way, I think.

If that's it, then turn off masking and see what happens.

I think a 'real' manually-entered DNS entry will be how DNN wants to see my domain name, not as a forward. I plan to host DNS for my own domain name and eliminate the forward through godaddy's DNS.

 
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2/14/2006 8:51 AM
 
JohnAskew wrote

I had a problem due to masking my domain name, which is a forward. It behaved that way, I think.

If that's it, then turn off masking and see what happens.

And boom goes the dynamite. That works beautifully. I really didn't want to see that ugly url, but I'll take works ugly over broke pretty.

Thanks to all.
 
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