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Posted By Supermac Mon 13 Jul 2015
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 Posted Mon 13 Jul 2015
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I made an installation on a remote test server... Install process hasn't been completed, or better, it has been completed and showed it updated even web.config file but web.config file hasn't been changed and I had to modify it inserting connectionstring and globalization.
Now it works front and backend, but in backend administrator has to login continuously because for each operation he tries to do he's prompted to login form...
I checked web.config on remote server comparing it with the one I got on local installation where all works fine, and it seems correct...
What could I check/modify?
Mon 13 Jul 2015 by Supermac
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You mentioned you installed on a remote server... are you sure its a single machine and not some sort of cluster? It sounds almost as if each page load you do it is going to a different machine and hence logging you out?
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 Posted Tue 14 Jul 2015
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Is a server of a big local provider, probably you'r right there's a cluster and isn't a single machine... is there something I can set in configuration or elsewhere to solve this?

EDIT
Maybe changing machinekey section in web.config and setting a fixed machinekey could solve? (but I knew that a MAC validation error is generated when machinekey is set to autogenerate in cluster server, and this is not my situation...)
thank you
Tue 14 Jul 2015 by Supermac

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