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4/2/2009 6:09 PM
 

 Hello. I get this error on my site (5.0.1) when attempting to register a user name that was previously used but deleted. Is there any way to be able to re-use a deleted user name?

Thanks!
Ed Janx
 

 
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4/3/2009 5:09 AM
 

 DNN 5.0.1 does not hard delete users any longer, the record remains and is marked to be deleted. AFAIK there is no UI to undelete users. Please log this bug into the public issue tracker (2nd from top) at support.dotnetnuke.com. Thank you.


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Sebastian Leupold

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4/3/2009 10:19 AM
 

This also brings up a lingering problem with the user database design, which I have not thought of a good solution for yet... The inability to have duplicate names across portals.

This is especially true in AD-integrated systems, where quite often you don't have the option of giving unique names if one is already in use in another portal.

 
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4/3/2009 11:56 AM
 

You can have the same username across portals but the information has to be exactly the same. In an AD integrated system this shouldn't be an issue except when you want to create a portal and make the AD user the admin on it (which is where I think you ran into problems correct?).

 
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4/3/2009 2:09 PM
 

I guess my description was a bit off.   I did figure out how to make an AD user an admin, no problem there.  What I really meant was duplicate names as different users.  This is mostly an issue with mixed-mode environments, or having mutiple portals some AD-intregrated while others are not.  Systems that are "entirely" AD integrated probably won't run into this issue at all.

For example:

A user from the public signs up on a DNN-only portal with the username Bob.  He establishes himself as a regular user, active on the website/forums, etc...   Awhile later, on another portal (AD-only), a user creates an account using the name DOMAIN\Bob.   Luckily, since one is an AD account and one is a DNN account, they have different usernames, but "only" because of the domain prefix.

But, the goal we had talked about awhile back was to remove the DOMAIN\ prefix requirement, making logins much simpler, where they don't have to type the prefix every time they log in (apparently that is simply too way difficult for many of my users, but that is another story).  However, if that happens, what happens to Bob?  Then there will be two Bobs, but to quote one of my favorite movies,  "there can be only one".  Which one goes?  The one whose job requires that he have a domain account, or the public user that has used that name for years?

I still think there has to be a way to restructure the user database to allow for domain information as a seperate field, but as of yet I have not figured it out.   The only solution I have thought of at all is to get away from basing everything off of usernames and instead relying on the hidden userid number instead.  But, that is a drastic change, requiring major core modifications.

 

 
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