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3/29/2015 4:41 PM
 

I have an XML file with usernames that should be allowed on the site, and roles they should be assigned to. I want to use the Google authenticator to sign in, because the client is a Google Apps centric company. 

I tried entering data in Users, UserRoles, UserPortals and aspnet_Membership, aspnet_Users. But that doesn't work. When I try to log on I get a message that the user account is already in use.

With a working logon there's also an entry in the UserAuthentication table, "Google-<some id>". This seems to be the only thing I'm missing at this point. What property of the user in google is this? It looks like the "sub" property? Is there a way to get a list of all these IDs for a Google Apps domain?

Maybe there's a better way to handle the above as well?

 
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