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10/5/2007 8:22 PM
 
I have a DNN4-Sql2005 Registered User system. This html site is for customers of a state agency.

I do not want anonymous customers to have access to the DNN homepage (default.aspx).

I was hoping someone had developed an intermediate Login page that allows registered users through to the DNN homepage.

This would hopefully identify that they have already logged in to DNN once they pass through the first login page.

A bonus would be a page that enables basic DNN-Sql2005 customer registration (the registration that requires access to be provided by the DNN administrator).

Again potential customers would not be redirected to the DNN default.aspx until they area registered and can log in properly.

Thankyou

Aaron
 
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