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10/30/2008 4:15 PM
 

Hi,

I have a need for a Winform application, in C# to access DNN for maintenance...to Create, Update and Delete Users.

Does anyone have any ideas on how to go about this? I found something on CodePlex/IWeb...which offers a way to expose DNN through web services. However after installing and running it, it fails to work.

I would just go natively into SQL Server, but it's not a good idea to bypass all the business rules on user management...just in case this changes in a future version of DNN.

Anyway any help, suggestions, etc would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
Callon

 
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10/31/2008 5:10 AM
 

Callon,

IMHO IWeb is definately the way to go, it provides your application access to the business objects installed on the web server, preventing database corruption by version conflicts.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

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