I did some research and it appears that I need to setup P3P on my IIS
server. My IE Privacy settings were Medium, moving them to Low resolved the
blocking problem, however I can't ask potential customers to do the same.
I'm assuming that if I setup a P3P it will resolve the issue with IE 6?
Thanks, Rob.
"Kevin Spencer" <ke***@DIESPAMMERSDIEtakempis.com> wrote in message
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Your IE Security settings are causing this. However, we don't know what
they are, or what the specific reason given by IE for blocking the page
is.
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HTH,
Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
.Net Developer
Ambiguity has a certain quality to it.
"Rob R. Ainscough" <ro*****@pacbell.net> wrote in message
news:%2******************@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... I've created an ASP.NET/VB.NET web application running on a public web
server. My web app uses form authentication. I don't have a registered
domain name, I'm just using an IP address to link from another site. As
soon as I do so I get a blocked icon in IE (Lower right corner) and I
have to either drop my privacy setting to Low (from Medium) or
specifically unblock my site (IP address).
What is causing this? Is it because I'm pointing to a IP address rather
than a registered domain name? Or is this some type of cookie issue?? I
don't specifically create any cookies that I'm aware off (except those
managed by ASP.NET).
Rob.