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2/22/2012 4:29 AM
 

Hi all,

My DNN website seems to not Log anyone out of the system. I have a direct link of /Logoff.aspx and all it does is redirect to the place where it is suppose to, but doesnt perform the Log out. I'm using the latest version of DNN and have the handler in the web config etc.

Any ideas?

Thanks

 
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2/28/2012 3:41 AM
 
Anyone come across this issue before?
 
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2/28/2012 7:59 AM
 
I don't think that page exists and the redirect is happening because of it.

Please the login/logout control on a page and direct them to that page and that'll solve the problem.

Mark
 
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2/28/2012 6:54 PM
 
logoff.aspx is a redirect for default.aspx?ctl=logoff, where a control is loaded to perform the logout.

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Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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3/6/2012 11:21 AM
 
Just to update:

/Default.aspx?ctl=Logoff works
/Logoff.aspx does not work

Any ideas?

Using DNN 6 and .NET 4 IIS7
 
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