Hi!
I don't think the problem is in the web.config. Do I have to make the 
login page in an extra project? Actuelly it is in my current project.
So this might be a problem. Do you have any suggestions according to 
that? Is ther a good documentation somewhere explaining the structure 
for more complex applications?
TIA
Josef

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Peter Brunone" 
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> 
>       Show us the configuration.  Is this web page public?  Can we 
see
> it?  What page *does* come up?
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: jresperger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> 
> Hi all!
> I wrote my first asp.net application. In the web.config file I have 
> configured forms authentication pointing to oekomlogin.aspx. But 
when I
> call the webpage the login does not appear. Any ideas what might be
> wrong? Regards Josef Resperger Initiative EDV Ges.mbH



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