It is a shot in the dark, but hear me out. This is why I asked if this was a web project. I had a similar problem with identical symptoms. A user came to me saying he couldn't login in my website. Turns out he had "special" characters in his password. It didn't make sense, but after disabling custom errors I realized the error was due to ASP.NET Request Validation: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh882339%28v=vs.100%29.aspx
Request validation is a feature in ASP.NET that examines an HTTP
request and determines whether it contains potentially dangerous
content. In this context, potentially dangerous content is any HTML
markup or JavaScript code in the body, header, query string, or
cookies of the request. ASP.NET performs this check because markup or
code found in the URL query string, cookies, or posted form values
might have been added to the request for malicious purposes.
Pretty much everything that looked like a tag got flagged and runtime threw an exception way before my code had a chance to validate user's password.
Hope this helps!