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FormsAuthentica tion.RedirectFr omLoginPage

When you have authenticated a user and you call
FormsAuthentica tion.RedirectFr omLoginPage, how does it know what is the
default page that it is supposed to redirect to? The page I want it to
redirect to upon successful login is main.aspx, but it just says that
default.aspx does not exist.

How do I change it so that it tries to redirect to main.aspx instead of
default.aspx?

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Jun 27 '08 #1
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jj
Hello Mike,

When you enabled forms authentication, you specified the login page,
right?. So, by default, if you try to access any other page in your
application, you will be redirected to the login page. The name of the
that you had requested originally will be persisted (querystring,
maybe, I don't remember). When you call RedirectFromLog inPage, you
should be redirected to the original page.

Are you getting this problem while running from VS.Net, or directly
through browser?
If this is from VS.Net, have you set a start page that is NOT the
login page?
If this is from browser, have you set default page for your web site/
virtual directory in IIS?

Regards,
Jim
Regards,

Jim
Jun 27 '08 #2
How do I change it so that it tries to redirect to main.aspx instead of
default.aspx?
You can set the default url to redirect to in the web.config file:
<system.web>
<authenticati on mode="Forms">
<forms loginUrl="~/login.aspx" defaultUrl="~/main.aspx" />
</authentication>
</system.web>

This will however be ignored if the return url is specified in the
query string on the log in page (as it is when the user is redirected
to the log in page when requesting other page).

Terry
Jun 27 '08 #3

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