website logouts everytime automatically..

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arvinth Posted: Mon, Jul 28 2008 1:39 PM

my website logouts everytime when refreshing the page or clicking any link....i am very confused i cant do anything in my site..plz help me..

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andrevs replied on Mon, Jul 28 2008 2:12 PM

Take a look at this post http://dev.communityserver.com/forums/p/497902/614722.aspx#614722 it is more than likely the same issue

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andrevs replied on Mon, Jul 28 2008 2:22 PM

andrevs:
Take a look at this post http://dev.communityserver.com/forums/p/497902/614722.aspx#614722 it is more than likely the same issue

This is the part you are interested in in the above thread

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How did you install your CS site.  You either uploaded the files to the server via FTP, or you used the windows installer to install them onto the server.  If you uploaded your files via FTP, you'll find the web.config file in at the location you uploaded the files to.  If you used the Windows Installer, then it'll likely be at someting like c:\program files\Telligent\community server 2007\web.

As for being scared about mucking up, as long as you make a copy of the web.config file before you edit it, if something goes wront just reinstate the copy you made and everything should work.

Once you've found the web.config file, what you need to do is simple

  1. Download the web.config file to your local computer
  2. Goto the site linked to above and click on teh generate button, and a <machinekey ... /> element will appear in the text box on the page.
  3. Select everything in that box and copy it to your clipboard.
  4. In a simple text editor, such as notepad, open up your web.config file, and just after the first <system.web> (should be within the first 10 lines of the file), paste the code you copied above.
  5. Save the file
  6. Upload the modified web.config to your website. "

-Quoted afscrome

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arvinth replied on Mon, Jul 28 2008 4:44 PM

thanks..it solved my problem........

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torgu replied on Thu, Jul 31 2008 12:29 AM

Sounds like what I'm looking for.

Thanks!

// Tore - CS hobbyist

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