Victor,

Yeah, it sounds like its something on the IE settings.  Try making the site
a "Trusted Site" in the IE security options Tools > Internet Options >
Security > Trusted Sites... Add the site, http://localhost, or what ever Url
you are using. See if that helps.. Also, can you use that IE browser to
login into things like Gmail and Hotmail. If not, then maybe cookies are not
holding for any site, and you have a cookie setting issue.

.......................
Ben Nadel 
www.bennadel.com
-----Original Message-----
From: Victor Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 10:14 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFMX 7.01 and Windows XP sp 2 issue

Ben,
I agree with your statement but:
1. The same application works fine on this system using Firefox and the same
version (of the application) works fine on other machines using both IE and
Firefox 2. Connecting to another machine with IE works fine, so IE holds the
cookie 3. see above

That's why I'm stumped. I don't know where to look. This is the setup:
Machine A:
Windows XP Sp2 CFMX 7.01 updater 1
Application works fine in Firefox but doesn't hold session in IE Using IE to
connect to other Machines on the network (that have similar setup except XP
is still with sp1 (or Windows 2003 sp1) and CFMX is 7.01updater 2) works
fine.

Connecting form any other machine to Machine A using IE 6 or IE7 doesn't
hold the session.

So my thinking is: because the same app work in Firefox on Win XP sp 2 and
on other machines with sp 1 is not the app.
It may be a IE setting when connecting to a sp2 installation but I can't
figure what. I mean, I am connecting on the machine locally. It should allow
that. I have played with all the settings that I could think of and the same
result.  I have even disable the firewall Am I the only one with this
problem? :(

Thanks for your advice


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