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6/2/2006 2:27 AM
 

Hi All,  I hope you can help me.

I am having a problem loging in to the DNN Portal after moving from .Net 2.0 back to 1.1.

Getting this error:  Login Failed, remember that Passwords are case sensitive.

I installed DNN 3.2.2 /SQL2000 in a hosted environment.  Initially the application was running under .Net 2.0. The site ran fine.  However i was forced to change to .Net 1.1 due to another application on the site requireing that version. After moving back to 1.1 I am unable to login.

Do i need to sync anything to make it work with 1.1  ?

 

Thanks

Ben

 

 
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6/2/2006 5:17 AM
 
I resolved this issue my making sure the web.config

<add key="MachineValidationKey"

<add key="MachineDecryptionKey"

were the same as the original install.

 

 
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