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5/1/2006 12:12 PM
 
There's a Membership Provider for Access in msdn site to show Membership Provider customization: I think this is not the worst problem. Hundreds of store procedures written in TSQL are harder work to me.
And I can't see a reason to use Access instead of SQL Server.

 
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5/1/2006 12:50 PM
 
zerdust88 wrote

 

mehenson wrote

Have you considered using the free MS SQL 2005 Express?  MS Access flat file format has its limitations.

 

yes i decided MS SQL 2005 Express I can't use it  MS Access I will use it but how?

My I ask, Why can you not use SQL Server Exrpess 2005?

 
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5/12/2006 5:30 PM
 
I think I can tell you.
Because the SQL Server Express is free for me, but I don't have a web server (such as, I think, the 99% of people that want a website).
And the web provider give MSAccess support for free, but MSSql is to be payed.

I think that this is a normal scenario for not-professionists.
I don't know why DNN developers didn't think at this.
 
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