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Wierd: Login works on dev machine, but not when deployed...

This is a asp.net 2.0 website. I just deployed the members-only pages. When
I log in on my dev machine everything works perfectly. When I try to login
on the website I get "Your login attempt was not successful. Please try
again." even though my username/passwords are correct.

I've setup all the proper permissions for network_services etc.... Any ideas
why this isn't working?

Thanks.
Apr 24 '06 #1
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