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2/16/2011 1:15 PM
 
We are running DNN 04.09.04 and making use of the ADSIAuthenticationProvider.  DNN is running on Windows Server 2003.  Clients are running Windows 7 with IE8. 

What we have started to see is that if they click multiple time on a page line very quickly the users is brought to the login page.  Does anyone have any ideas as to why this might be occuring?

Thanks in advance,
Terry
 
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2/16/2011 3:27 PM
 
You mean they're clicking a link to another page or in the menu? My only guess (because it would be next to impossible to debug) is that there's an overload somewhere. I'm not sure why anyone would be clicking any link on a website multiple times quickly when a single click is all that's needed but I guess it's like quickly pushing the call button on an elevator (it's not going to make the elevator come any faster).
 
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