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7/22/2009 4:11 PM
 

My client wants to change the way the registration page is laid out.  They find it confusing to have the User Name and Password separated.

I have tried modifying the User.ascx file, but that doesn't seem to be the one doing the job.  I am using 5.1, and I have seen reference to other controls for 4.x but I could not find them.  Does anyone know what control I would modify for this page?  If there isn't one, can someone point me to resources that I can use to write a new control of my own?

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!

Paul

 
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7/28/2009 1:30 AM
 

When you hit the register button the Login.ascx control loads and injects the User.ascx control so you're close.

Login is under DesktopModules/Admin/Authentication.


Philip Beadle - Employee
 
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