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12/7/2007 5:03 PM
 

I was wondering if there's a way to take existing admin modules that deal with a user's profile and use them within a custom module to provide a different UI for user's to manage their profiles.  From what I can see, I was not able to use those modules directly and load them using LoadControl as some properties and methods were not visible to C#.  Instead, I copied them out, converted them to C# and am trying to use them.  However, it seems I cannot get them to render correctly.  For example, the control that uses the User.ascx and loads the current user's information like their name, never loads the current user's data.  It's blank.  I didn't know if I was missing something here or if there is some limitation to using these core modules.

 
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