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Forms Authentication Weirdness on Local Network

Joe
Hi,

Quick question - I'm pretty new to asp.net. I have a network that has my
development machine (XP) and 2 others (both W2K) on the same subnet. When
trying to access folders protected by asp.net forms authentication from my
development machine where the site is hosted everything works as expected
and I'm bounced to the login page specified in the web.config.

However, when I access these folders from the other machines I can access
the protected folders without being authenticated! Even stranger, if I log
in to the site using the login form I've built and then log out on either of
the other machines and then try to access the authenticated folders
everything works as it should and I am presented with the login page.

Anybody got any ideas about what's going on here?

Joe
Nov 18 '05 #1
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