Yep, seen this one. for some unknown reason, (although Microsoft are blaming the TCP/IP protocol for multihomong issues), the move from 2000 to 2003 really did mess up the abilty to route out to two different subnets from one server.
The problem ( and lets be candid here - it IS a Microsoft...
We use F5's Global Site Manager, for our content management needs. It's really just a sophisticated FTP server, which monitors the source location, and posts updates to the web servers. As a concept, it works perfect for us as we are a very large Web shop, with a well defined DEV/QA process, so...
Thanks Mike,
I tried your suggstions with varoius combinations of opening IE, but to no avail. It seems no matter how you open the browser for our sites, we get the same issue.
We are going to re-write our code to support Netscape, and give that a try.....
Thanks for your help
Simon
Thanks for your prompt reply Mark.
I have discussed your suggestions with our programmers, and received the following replies:
There is one user (NT user) logged on. The user will be working with the same site, but logged on to the site under 2 different ID's.
Apparently the second cookie is...
Hi,
We are trying to get to the bottom of the following issue, but not sure if this is an IIS/IE problem or a coding problem.
Environment: IE 4.0/5.0/5.5, Windows NT 4.0, iis 4/5(NT+Win2k), multiple sites with one virtual directory each.
Step-by-step action...
Hi,
We are trying to get to the bottom of the following issue, but not sure if this is an IIS/IE problem or a coding problem.
Environment: IE 4.0/5.0/5.5, Windows NT 4.0, iis 4/5(NT+Win2k), multiple sites with one virtual directory each.
Step-by-step action: ...
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