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IE Privacy - DNS Problem - ASP.NET

Hi,

I have a case where my application built in Visual STudio .NET 2003 and
ASP.NET ( VB/C# ) is installed on IIS 6.0, windows server 2003.

Problem is that when I reach the site( using IE) through the public IP
assigned to the server, for instance http://194.1.1.1/MySite/home.aspx , it
works well.
The page opens and so the following links as well.

But when I reach it through the mapped domain name, for instance
http://www.abc.com/MySite/home.aspx , the page opens but the other links (
other links use session information for authentication ) on that page doesnt
work, and its stuck on the home page.

I tried a few things and found that just by changing the IE privacy settings
to LOW from Medium, everything starts working even going with the domain
name.
Note: The site uses NO explicit cookie handling.

Now the thing is that I can NOT ask my users to change their IE settings to
reach my site.

Any idea what the problem is, and how can i make it work with IE privacy
settings of Medium?

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
rawCoder
Apr 20 '06 #1
2 1521
You can try to find out exactly what security setting affects your links.
Set Medium privacy, go to Internet Options - Security - Custom Level and try
to enable relevant security settings until links start work. Once you know
the problem, it will be easier to offer a solution.

Eliyahu

"rawCoder" <ra******@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Ot**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have a case where my application built in Visual STudio .NET 2003 and
ASP.NET ( VB/C# ) is installed on IIS 6.0, windows server 2003.

Problem is that when I reach the site( using IE) through the public IP
assigned to the server, for instance http://194.1.1.1/MySite/home.aspx ,
it
works well.
The page opens and so the following links as well.

But when I reach it through the mapped domain name, for instance
http://www.abc.com/MySite/home.aspx , the page opens but the other links (
other links use session information for authentication ) on that page
doesnt
work, and its stuck on the home page.

I tried a few things and found that just by changing the IE privacy
settings
to LOW from Medium, everything starts working even going with the domain
name.
Note: The site uses NO explicit cookie handling.

Now the thing is that I can NOT ask my users to change their IE settings
to
reach my site.

Any idea what the problem is, and how can i make it work with IE privacy
settings of Medium?

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
rawCoder

Apr 20 '06 #2
Done,

Using http://www.p3pwiz.com , created and setup the Privacy Policy in the
ASP.NEt pages and the web server.

HTH
rawCoder

"rawCoder" <ra******@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:Ot**************@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
Hi,

I have a case where my application built in Visual STudio .NET 2003 and
ASP.NET ( VB/C# ) is installed on IIS 6.0, windows server 2003.

Problem is that when I reach the site( using IE) through the public IP
assigned to the server, for instance http://194.1.1.1/MySite/home.aspx , it works well.
The page opens and so the following links as well.

But when I reach it through the mapped domain name, for instance
http://www.abc.com/MySite/home.aspx , the page opens but the other links (
other links use session information for authentication ) on that page doesnt work, and its stuck on the home page.

I tried a few things and found that just by changing the IE privacy settings to LOW from Medium, everything starts working even going with the domain
name.
Note: The site uses NO explicit cookie handling.

Now the thing is that I can NOT ask my users to change their IE settings to reach my site.

Any idea what the problem is, and how can i make it work with IE privacy
settings of Medium?

Any help will be highly appreciated.

Thanks in advance.
rawCoder

Apr 26 '06 #3

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