This was my first thought too, however if the same code works on 2000,
and not on 2003, then I would suspect a difference in IIS perhaps
stripping the USR arg or handling the cookie differently. The Witango
log will show which USR is being used to run the request, and if the
browser is sending one, but Witango is getting another (or setting a new
one), then I would look to 2003 security settings, IIS6 settings, etc.

Robert

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Conlon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 4:43 PM
To: Witango-Talk
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: WiTango on 2003 Server

Are you using cookies or Search argument userreferences?


I think the drop down has links with a different userreference than is 
established at login.  

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Trahan, Larry 
>Sent: Wednesday, March 10, 2004 2:48 PM
>To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
>Subject: Witango on 2003 Server
>
>
>I have a Windows 2003 development server with WiTango 5 installed.  We
also
>have a Windows 2000 production server with WiTango 5 server installed.
The
>problem I'm encountering is this...
> 
>My development code is behaving very strangely under certain
conditions.
>The application brings up a login page where a user gets validated for
>entry. After that, a main page comes up where the user can select from
a
>main drop-down, and the main page refreshes with other links available.
Or,
>the user can not select the dropdown and access the few links that are
>available without accessing the dropdown.  
>The problem is this:  If the user doesn't access the dropdown (to
refresh  &
>get more links) he can pick an available link and go right to it..no
>problem.  But, if he accessed the dropdown (and page refreshed adding
more
>links) , then chose that other link, something strange occurs...the
login
>application get kicked off again before the chosen link gets kicked
off.
>There's no reference back to the login app.  
> 
>NOTE: this only happens this way on the Windows 2003 development
machine.
>It works fine, exactly as intended, on the Windows 2000 production
machine,
>and on my home PC (using apache).  
> 
>Any ideas as to where to begin to look, would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> 
>Regards,
> 
>Larry J. Trahan 
>
>Distributed Information Systems, Inc. 
>Marshall Space Flight Center 
>Configuration and Data Management Group (ED43) 
>phone: (256) 544-5374 
>email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>
> 
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