Hi,
I think what Gregory suggested is the role settings in web.config as
described here:
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/5k850zwb.aspx; you
can protect different location with different roles. If current user visits
a web page which current user role doesn't have been granted, he/she will
be redirected to the login page to re-login with another user/role that can
access the page.
After the user logined, a cookie will be issued to the client browser to
track it; if in any case that the cookie gets cleared, it will also be
redirected to the login page.
Again, these possibilities are really wild guess without actual code. Is it
possible to create a reproducible project and send it to me? Thus I can
help you find the root cause of this issue. Thank you.
Sincerely,
Walter Wang (
[email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support
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