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Hi,

I've a simple ASP question. We have a new website which is running on a server using IIS 6.0. When the following address is typed:

http://localhost/productsuite/loginurl.asp?username=url&password=url

The errors given is:

"Missing Checksum

System is configured to verify search URLs. The checksum was not supplied."

I'm assuming I have to change in my IIS settings, but I'm a complete novice. On our old website, this works perfectly.

Can someone please advise?

Cheers,

Jonny
Nov 25 '06 #1
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Hi,

I've a simple ASP question. We have a new website which is running on a server using IIS 6.0. When the following address is typed:

http://localhost/productsuite/loginurl.asp?username=url&password=url

The errors given is:

"Missing Checksum

System is configured to verify search URLs. The checksum was not supplied."

I'm assuming I have to change in my IIS settings, but I'm a complete novice. On our old website, this works perfectly.

Can someone please advise?

Cheers,

Jonny
Hi there,

Could you provide more error related details, i.e, error message , code / number? Take care.
Nov 27 '06 #2

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