Dear Christof, all,

I am also sure that this is not a problem with any DSpace installation and I am 
looking for what is wrong in my installation.
My instance is now available via http://elogeo.nottingham.ac.uk/xmlui
Please feel free to register and test the login issue (I can remove your 
account later if you like).
Many thanks,
Amir.

From: Verdonck Christof [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 04 July 2011 09:05
To: Amir Pourabdollah
Subject: Re: [Dspace-tech] Cannot Log-in to DSpace (xmlui) using Internet 
Explorer and Chrome

Dear


I checked the version you mention (Firefox 5, IE 8 and IE 9, Chrome 
12.0.742.112), all works fine!


Yours Sincerely





Christof Verdonck


Amir Pourabdollah wrote:

Hi,



I am new to this mailing list. I have recently installed a repository in XMLUI 
(DSpace 1.7.2) and started to customize it. I use Firefox and everything is OK, 
but today I just realized that in IE (versions 8 and

9) and in Chrome when I try to log-in nothing happens: The system does not show 
the user name on the top and it looks like when anonymous user works. I tried 
these:

- It works fine in JSPUI (all browsers)

- In XMLUI, the system is still reacting to wrong username/password but when 
those are correct, nothing happens.

- The DSpace log file shows no error: shows a successful login, but then 
loosing the name and anonymous user appears.

- Suspected to cookies, changed IE privacy option to the lowest level, no joy. 
The fact that JSPUI works fine says it is not cookies, not sure...



At the moment only Firefox does the job well.



Please help...



Thanks,

Amir.



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