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Form Authentication Fails with Windows 2003

I am in the process of moving from windows 2000 to 2003. In my .Net app I use
form autentication with sql to set my user specific profiles.

When I copy my app to 2003, everything appears to work except my for
authentication page. When I click to process the form authentication, nothing
appears to happen. If I except the default cookie, all other aspects of .net
processing work.

(I am using the standard example login.aspx referred to by web.config, etc).

I assume this is a simple security issue, however, I can not seem to find
anything to help me solve this problem.

Any help/advice would be greatly appreciated.

Phil Ames
Jul 21 '05 #1
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