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6/1/2015 8:08 AM
 

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I accidentally deleted the content pane on my login page that contained the login form. To make things worse I was then logged out by my browser and cannot access the recycle bin to restore this module. Is there anything else I can do to get back into my website or restore the module??? Thanks! 

 
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6/1/2015 4:50 PM
 
If the pane is deleted from the skin file, you just may re-add it (each skin is supposed to have a pane named "ContentPane").
If you deleted the module from the page, you need access to the database:
set "isDeleted" to 0 in table tabModules for your login module. You may gain the tabModuleID from view vw_tabmodules or vw_modules

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Sebastian Leupold

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6/2/2015 8:00 AM
 
Hi Scott

I think you have deleted only the login module from the login page. If the suggested way from Sebastian does not work, then can try another approach.
1.Try to access your registration page by http://www.mysite.com/Default.aspx?ct... .
2. Register with an email address.
3. Get the registered Userid from users table.
4. Get the Administrator role id from Roles table.
5. Open the UserRoles table and add another record on which assign the admin role to the currently registered user.
6. Now refresh the page on browser with the user logged in. You will get the admin menu on top.
7. Open the login page from page management and add login module on to it.
Now you can logout and deassign the admin role from the currently registered user. This is risky but i think it should work.


Thanks,
Sunil Kumar [ DNN Developer, Mindfire Solutions,India ]
 
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