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9/25/2006 12:02 PM
 
Does any one now what  ASPX page is called when some one registers for the first time on ur portal. It asks for ur First name, last name, Display name,username  password etc. I ned to know where that page is ? I have downloaded the source version 4.3.5. I am not able to find it. ?
 
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9/25/2006 1:49 PM
 

What are you trying to accomplish?  You will not find .aspx pages for this.  Refer to Scott's reply in this room:

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/Community/ForumsDotNetNuke/tabid/795/forumid/108/threadid/72348/scope/posts/Default.aspx

Are you trying to modify your registration options, content etc.  Have you lost the register link?  It would be helpful to know why to ensure the best course of action.

 

Thx,

 

-Mark

 
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9/25/2006 2:08 PM
 

What i am doing is that i have made my own registration page. That page is exactly the same as when u register for ur portal. It ask for ur First name, last name, Username, display name, email and password.  My page does some checking from my database so that only some users can signup.  Thats why i cannot use the DNN register page because of my database.

I was looking for the aspx page so that i can debug in VS2005  I can see what tables are used when a user signs up.  So that i can insert the data exactly the way DNN inserts and then log them in to the portal.

The main thing is i need to know what tables are used and what squence the data is inserted in to the tables when a person registers.  I am using the DNN 4.3.5

I will really apperciate some help with this issue.

Thanks

 

 
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9/25/2006 3:59 PM
 

The actual thing is that i have made my own registration page that looks into our database to do a check and if that check is passed then a user can register. The fields are exactaly the same as dnn registration (Username, first name, last name, emial, display name and password.) Thats why i am not able to use the dnn registration becuase of our database check.

I need to know what tables the userinfo is INSERTED into and in what squence. I was thiniking that if i know the registration page i could debug in VS 2005 and find the tables.  I know it is very compicated. If some 1 knows table insert the procedure that would be great.

Thanks

 

 

 
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