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7/15/2010 2:13 PM
 
This may seem like a strange question, but I would like to know how to disable the ability for "Registered Users" to edit/change their passwords.  The other part to this is that I we currently have a log in procedure on our website (classic ASP). From our website, once a user is logged in with the current procedure they can then access the Forum (asp.net). I have imported all of the users into the forum users database but trying to figure out how to pass the credentials from the classic asp info to be invoked with the forum log in.
 
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7/16/2010 11:01 AM
 

Hello,

whitfty1 wrote:
 I would like to know how to disable the ability for "Registered Users" to edit/change their passwords. .
Please check http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/F... . It's a 2008 post, maybe now there is a solution, but I don't know it...


whitfty1 wrote:
 trying to figure out how to pass the credentials from the classic asp info to be invoked with the forum log in.

Please check this post (http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/F...
), in case it could help you.




Thanks,
Horacio.-

 
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