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11/19/2008 3:55 PM
 

ErikVB wrote

also... i think the asp.net application name is always DotNetNuke

I do not think this is correct.  (And I just figured this out.)  I think the provider and in turn, the database, picks up whatever is in your web.config:

<configuration>.<system.web>.<membership>.<providers>.<add>.@applicationName

If you never modify this value, then you are right.  :)

JK wrote

Will, I've done this in the past to delete a large number of users:

1. Run this SQL: Update UserPortals set Authorised=0 where UserId in [... select whichever users you want to delete ... ]

2. Go to Admin | User Accounts and click the "Delete Unathorized Users" button.  Wait a little bit and they will be all gone.  Let DNN do all the work for you.

JK.

What a clever idea!!!  If I had a prize, you'd win it!  Leave it to me to go the hard way first.  There is something fun about writing T-SQL though...


Will Strohl

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