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12/5/2007 5:36 AM
 

Hi, one of our customers has a lot of users in .net 2.0/whidbey database.
We would like to use these users with username & password, to login to DNN.

Does anyone have any experience with this.

 
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12/5/2007 7:33 AM
 

Perhaps it could be done through a third party tool (DNNmasters) or a webservice, or something on a database level?

 
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12/5/2007 8:10 AM
 

The database structure is different and the data maintained isn't the same, so it's not really possible that I can see (without a lot of custom work).  My guess is you'll have to migrate the user accounts.

Jeff

 
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