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    Sir, I am working on a login form on ASP.NET/C#. I have everything working in the Visual Studio's integrated web server. I setup a role named "Administrators" and configured a user with a username and password in the ASP.NET's WebSite Administration Tool. I got everything working fine under Visual Studio. But when I deployed the web application and went to IIS, the login form is not working. The pages are properly loading but when I pressed the Login button, the login page shows a login fail as part of the login control. I shall be much thankful to you if you kindly download the 180KB project files(no database dependancy) and try this out in IIS v5 and please suggest me a solution. I used the following details when I used the WebSite administration tool of ASP.NET role name : Administrators username: admin password : bookshop! I want the login working fine under IIS. Help me urgently , I am in the middle of my academic project. PLS DOWNLOAD THE PROJECT FILES FROM THE LINK BELOW (only login part included) http://sherin2701.googlecode.com/files/login_test.rar[^]

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      Sir, I am working on a login form on ASP.NET/C#. I have everything working in the Visual Studio's integrated web server. I setup a role named "Administrators" and configured a user with a username and password in the ASP.NET's WebSite Administration Tool. I got everything working fine under Visual Studio. But when I deployed the web application and went to IIS, the login form is not working. The pages are properly loading but when I pressed the Login button, the login page shows a login fail as part of the login control. I shall be much thankful to you if you kindly download the 180KB project files(no database dependancy) and try this out in IIS v5 and please suggest me a solution. I used the following details when I used the WebSite administration tool of ASP.NET role name : Administrators username: admin password : bookshop! I want the login working fine under IIS. Help me urgently , I am in the middle of my academic project. PLS DOWNLOAD THE PROJECT FILES FROM THE LINK BELOW (only login part included) http://sherin2701.googlecode.com/files/login_test.rar[^]

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      1. No one is going to download you project files 2) Giving username and passwords is just plain idiotic 3) This is your project and I'm sure the goal your teacher had in mind was for you to figure it out.

      I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        1. No one is going to download you project files 2) Giving username and passwords is just plain idiotic 3) This is your project and I'm sure the goal your teacher had in mind was for you to figure it out.

        I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        This is where we post doubts. I am new to this. Doubts are consequence of ignorance. Ignorance makes me to say idiotic things. It was so disappointing. Help me plz

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          This is where we post doubts. I am new to this. Doubts are consequence of ignorance. Ignorance makes me to say idiotic things. It was so disappointing. Help me plz

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          Just another please-feed-me-here's-my-spoon kid.

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