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SignOut code does not work properly..........

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    I use code for signout is:- FormsAuthentication.SignOut(); FormsAuthentication.RedirectToLoginPage(); It redirect to login page. But, my problem is that when I click at back icon, it goes to privious page (like as after signin).......... In web.config, I used Forms Authentication with name="COOK" loginUrl="Default.aspx". How we can remove that problem .. ajai

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      I use code for signout is:- FormsAuthentication.SignOut(); FormsAuthentication.RedirectToLoginPage(); It redirect to login page. But, my problem is that when I click at back icon, it goes to privious page (like as after signin).......... In web.config, I used Forms Authentication with name="COOK" loginUrl="Default.aspx". How we can remove that problem .. ajai

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      The problem is due to Cache you can't disable back button but think in Every page load check the user credetials if those are not present then redirect user to Login page To disable the cache you need to add this lines this will disable the cache Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache); Response.Cache.SetExpires(DateTime.Now);

      Thanks and Regards Sandeep If If you look at what you do not have in life, you don't have anything, If you look at what you have in life, you have everything... "

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