I have two users that are unable to login into Umbraco from thier PC's using either IE 8 or Google Chrome. when they attempt to log in, it accepts their username and password, however it simply stays at the logging in page and does not paint the tree view. I see that there are messages in the browser related to jQuery not defined. I have looked in the forum and can not find any answers to why these two machines are having this problem. When I try to access the site from any other machine it is working fine.
Has anyone else expierienced this issue, I'm pretty sure this is PC related but I am unable to figure out the root cuase.
To throw some ideas out there... Are the 2 users on different machine? (to clarify that this is happening on unrelated machines) - are they on the same network (potentially share the same security policies)?
Seems weird that the jQuery isn't loading; wondering if all JavaScript is being blocked? What about CSS, is the log-in screen styled correctly?
Thanks for your reply. To answer your questions, both users are using the exact same machines, and are on the same network segment. I had both users try again on Friday, and like magic now it is working. I really don't know what to make of this, I'm just happy that this is working for them now.
jQuery not defined
I have two users that are unable to login into Umbraco from thier PC's using either IE 8 or Google Chrome. when they attempt to log in, it accepts their username and password, however it simply stays at the logging in page and does not paint the tree view. I see that there are messages in the browser related to jQuery not defined. I have looked in the forum and can not find any answers to why these two machines are having this problem. When I try to access the site from any other machine it is working fine.
Has anyone else expierienced this issue, I'm pretty sure this is PC related but I am unable to figure out the root cuase.
Hi Scott,
I haven't heard of this issue before.
To throw some ideas out there... Are the 2 users on different machine? (to clarify that this is happening on unrelated machines) - are they on the same network (potentially share the same security policies)?
Seems weird that the jQuery isn't loading; wondering if all JavaScript is being blocked? What about CSS, is the log-in screen styled correctly?
Cheers, Lee.
Lee,
Thanks for your reply. To answer your questions, both users are using the exact same machines, and are on the same network segment. I had both users try again on Friday, and like magic now it is working. I really don't know what to make of this, I'm just happy that this is working for them now.
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