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2/19/2007 11:40 PM
 
Hello,

I want some User Controls to be accessible only to user who are logged in. How do I accomplish this? I have added the module to a page that is accessible to all users and I want to check on each User control of the my module if the User is logged in. Can someone direct me on how and where to do this check?
I am using this method to redirect to my controls in the module; switchboard.
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2/20/2007 10:50 AM
 

In the module's user control (Page_Init method) that you don't want visible, use 

If Request.Isauthticated Then
   'Place logic to make control visible here
Else
   'Place logic to make control invisible here
End If

You can use a div or asp:panel as a wrapper for the control - and set its visible property.


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2/21/2007 5:42 PM
 

I am doing something similar and it works perfect for me. Thank to you.

 
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