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3/25/2011 6:56 AM
 
Is there a way from a Web Service perspective that will allow me to log in to DNN so that I can use DNN objects/entities such as UserInfo, Profile, Email interface, etc.  I expect my Web Service consumers to call the Web Service methods to do specific functions that will be in total control by the Web Service and are specific to my application.  At this point in my development I’m not sure if the design will include passing an encrypted user name and password or not to the Web Service.  At this point I just want to be able to log in to DNN so that I can use the entities/objects to do DNN related functions.
 
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