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2/21/2013 3:38 PM
 

I took over an installation of DNN 5.4.  The password has been lost so I cannot log in to the admin interface however I do have access to the SQL backend.  I want to create a new user and either copy that password hash to the admin user or make myself an admin user but I need to set up SMTP in the HostSettings table.  Can someone help with the correct settings for either Gmail or Yahoo?  I have tried the settings suggestions on this site but they are not working.  I suspect it has something to do with SMTPAuthentication or SMTPEnableSSL but I am not sure what values need to be in these fields.  Also, can I use smtp.gmail.com:587 in the SMTPServer field or does the port belong somewhere else?

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Ron

 
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2/24/2013 6:16 AM
 
create new user and then in the users table in sql em mark 1 for host in its record.

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2/24/2013 10:59 AM
 
Had to say mark "True" in the users table

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2/26/2013 2:32 PM
 

I wish it was that easy however, the issue is I cannot complete the registration process because SMTP is not set up correctly and nobody knows the the host or Administrator passwords.  I figure once I get the SMTP setting working correctly, I can get a new user set up and then make the change in SQL to make them an administrator.

Ron

 
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