You seem to have some configuration issues with your application. Are the 'authorization errors' you're getting 400 errors from teh Web Server (look on the bottom of the page - it's the IE error page).
If so something is happening that has nothing to do with the authentication that MM throws at you.
The way the Translation button works is that it becomes visible after you've clicked the Language Admin link. On the admin page itself the display of thet translate this page button can be flakey, but it should work correctly on all other pages.
If you don't see this link/icon then you may have Cookies disabled in your browser. Since Language Admin info is stored in Sessions you need to make sure Cookies are enabled.
+++ Rick ---
>Kevin,
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>I currently have an admin id which makes a button visible on the main page. The button is the admin button which directs me to the admin page. I press on the "Show Translation Buttons" link which changes to "Hide Translation Buttons". I then click on the "Back to Application" link at the top left of the page. This generates a "You are not authorized to view this page" error. I press the back button on my browser two times to return me the main page again.
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>Once back on the main page, I press the F5 button as you suggest to refresh the page. The "Translation Setup" link appears at the top-left of the page. Pressing this link does nothing.
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>I then followed through the help file to ensure I did not miss anything (Creating Web Form Applications and Localizing Applications.)
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>>Gordon,
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>>>I have noticed that you also need the translate.gif graphic.
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>>Good point...I neglected to mention that!
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>>>Even though I have localization turned on (for testing), I do not see the localization icons beside the text. The buttons on my application still show the original text.
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>>Are you saying you never see the translation button? If not, try pressing F5 to refresh the page.
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>>Regards,