The curse of the Microsoft browsers continues.  This time, it's not even a
design issue, it's a functional issue, and it's ruining our user experience.
 
Plainly put, a certain subset of IE8 users are unable to log in to our site.
Mind you, this is a signup/login process that has worked, literally for
years.  Along comes IE8, and suddenly there has to be a problem.
 
It appears that IE8 is not storing our cookies, that track a successful
login.  Every other browser works fine.  Some group of IE8 users, however,
get our "successful login" screen, but when they click to go to a members
area of the site, they are NOT logged in.
 
We've done everything, including the setup of a P3P policy.  This should
work, for everyone, but it does not.  I'm at my wits end here, and
embarrassed as hell that I can't figure out what this issue is.  I can't
even reproduce it here, but I've seen it happen via remote desktop on some
(gracious) member's PCs.
 
We've tried telling them to check their security settings, clear cache,
clear cookies, and more.  But damn, they shouldn't HAVE to do all this
stuff.  Not this many people (and growing).  They can accept cookies and
view other sites (presumably), just not ours.
 
I need ideas... fast.  Can I solicit the help of the CF community on this?
I have no idea where else to look.
 
Thanks,
 
Marc 



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