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1/16/2007 1:40 PM
 
You would have to provide the exact version of your running DNN implementation to get an accurate answer.

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1/19/2007 11:31 AM
 

Carlos,

We have either 4.0.3 or 4.3.4

A few questions.

1. Can we use a simple sql statement to replace the "host" password field? Probably not since password is encrypted.

2. Would we just return the rows of the membership table and then do a cut/paste from let's say the "admin" user password and salt password, and replace those those fields on the "host" user?

3. Are the user and password stored in the same table depending on the version of DotNetNuke you are using?

 
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