Hi,
I'm creating my first 2.0 web application. I want to use the login
control to validate users using my existing SQL 2000 database (using
email address and password)
I can't find a tutuorial to do this...they always seem to want me to
create this new aspnet db and use roles and memberships and the like.
Can I simply just use my own database? I want them to login and then
fill in a session variable with their "id code", and I'll be good to
go.
thanks,
PaulOn 28 Dec 2005 08:54:35 -0800, "paulmac106" <paulmac106@.hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
I'm creating my first 2.0 web application. I want to use the login
control to validate users using my existing SQL 2000 database (using
email address and password)
I can't find a tutuorial to do this...they always seem to want me to
create this new aspnet db and use roles and memberships and the like.
Can I simply just use my own database? I want them to login and then
fill in a session variable with their "id code", and I'll be good to
go.
The login control operates through a Membership Provider, which uses tables
in a data store, such as
SQL Server. However, it isn't designed to inter operate with SQL Server secu
rity.
Paul
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Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Login Control used with existing database
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