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2/13/2009 2:51 PM
 

Hi. My portal is set up to be "Private". Once I accept the user, he receives an email giving him his username & password (The first email tells him he will be accepted in the next 3 days). The message sent looks like this:

Hi..blablbla..welcome...you have been accepted...blabla

Here are your login details:

Username: MrSmith

Password:

Thankyou for...blablalba

This problem is starting to cost us alot of hours. In the language section, the passwords are identified with [Membership:Password] andusername with [Membership:UserName].

 

Thankyou so much if you can help me with this. We're about to just dump DDN, its costing us more than paid solutions.

 
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2/15/2009 6:43 PM
 

theres logic built into the password function to not return the passwords of host users (and perhaps admins - i can't recall for sure), perhaps this is your problem. I'd suggest you try with a basic user who isn't in any roles to test.


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2/16/2009 4:24 AM
 

 Which DNN version are you running? There had been 1 or 2 previous versions around DNN 4.6/4.7, where the password has not been outputted properly.


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2/16/2009 7:03 PM
 

 I'm just beginning to use DNN on a website. Would you guys say from your experience that clients complaining about DNN is enough of a problem that I should steer clear of DNN altogether?

 
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2/17/2009 1:30 PM
 

psw wrote
 

 I'm just beginning to use DNN on a website. Would you guys say from your experience that clients complaining about DNN is enough of a problem that I should steer clear of DNN altogether?

I've had some sites with thousands of user accounts and extremely few problems from the user's standpoint.  I've seen some DNN sites with over 100K registered users (this is one of them) -- I can't imagine those sites experience too many issues resulting in user-support requests as they'd have no time to do anything besides answer requests.

There is a trade-off to having a web platform developed and improved for you several times a year all for free.  On your end, you have to keep aware of the known "big bugs" when updating to new versions of DNN (hint: don't install a "x.0" release, wait for the "x.1" bug-fix release).  This trade-off is true for any platform, not just DNN.  Have you ever decided to wait a couple of weeks and see what people say before installing a new Windows Service Pack?  Same thing (except Windows isn't free).

Regarding DNN versions:  You didn't mention what  version of DNN you're running (the blank password reminder issue has been fixed for a while).  For a production copy of DNN there's no reason to start with anything older than 4.6.2 and really no reason not to start with either 4.8.4 or 4.9.1. 

You should not start with DNN 5.0 since it is a huge new release with many, many changes -- 5.0.1 has hundreds of fixes and enhancements and will be much more stable when it arrives.

EDIT:  4.9.2 released yesterday, 2/16.  5.0.1 will be released on 2/23.


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