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7/14/2007 10:26 AM
 

hi

I already have a sql table with thousands of users in and this table changes daily with new users joining and leaving.

what are my options in regards to using dnn and it referencing this table for logins? are there any options for referencing this table as a source or syncronizing?

 
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7/14/2007 1:23 PM
 

You can also reference:

Abstracting Membership and Profile ( DNN 3.3/4.3 )

and try to reference the tables directly



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7/16/2007 10:11 AM
 
hi, realistically, can i code something to reference the exisitng
tables for authentication purposes?

I would have thought its like the active directory provider in an
abstract way, but I wonder if anyone else has done it and how much
effort is required for a .net developer?


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