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6/10/2008 2:00 PM
 

I'm having a problem with one of my sites and its child portals.  When a user enters the site and logs in, (including administrators but not hosts) as soon as they leave the home page they are logged out.  If they login from the page they were headed to, they can go anywhere on the site and remain logged in.  If they go back to the home page, and leave it again, they will be logged off.  This happens even if they go to the home page from the home page.  If the users is headed for a secure page they are taken to the logon page, if they are headed for an All Users page they are just quietly logged off.

This only happens on portals that are accessed using the child name such as www.domain.com/child  If the same portal is accessed via an alias such as www.child-domin.com the problem does not occur.

This has be come particularly problematic on my ecommerce portals.

I've searched as best I could and I find references to this problem a couple years back, but never any solution.

Any help would be appreciated, even theories at this point....

Thanks,

Rob

 
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6/10/2008 2:54 PM
 

Any links to resources that go through asp.net need to have the portalid or the tabid on the url.

So if there is a module that gets an image like this: src="makeimage.aspx?id=23" then it will log you out.

 


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6/10/2008 4:37 PM
 

Thanks John.  I just checked and that doesn't appear to be the issue.

While checking that out though I can definitely say that it only happens when the logged on user goes from the Home page to any other page.  It also doesn't seem to matter whether the url is friendly or not, nor does it matter which browser I am using

Rob

 
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6/10/2008 4:49 PM
 

Did you check with Fiddler, or some other app to make sure all the calls going back to the server did not do so without a portalid or tabid?  Sometimes it happens in the background, even if you are on a page with the tabid in the url.

I'll be happy to check it out if you want.


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6/10/2008 5:55 PM
 

I haven't but I will.  I will see if I can find fiddler and play with it.

I'd be very grateful if you did look at it however.

The website is http://www.beartoothonline.com/bthd

Thanks,

Rob

 
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