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11/29/2007 3:22 AM
 

Hello everybody. We're considering to use DNN to create some portals and I want to know if the following is possible: When the users log in, I want that the authentication goes on my own database, that means, I've got a database with a table where I've stored the users of my web, and I want that the same users can access to the new portal I will create with DNN, and the authentication should work on this table.

I think I have explained right, if anybody needs more information about the problem, just ask and I will try to explain it more.

Thanks, and best regards to everybody.

P.S.: Maybe my english isn't the best :( but I try to make the best ;)

 
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11/29/2007 4:22 AM
 

you need to create you own membership provider, which requires some effort.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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11/29/2007 5:27 AM
 

Could you please explain me a litlle bit more?? Thanks a lot

 
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