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12/6/2006 7:42 AM
 

As written, we are preparing a system update for a dnn 311 based employee portal with several child portals.

Yesterday we perhaps found a bug in the dnn 337 user management.

If an administrator of a child portal deletes an user, which is also registered at the main portal, then this user is corrupt. He can’t login anymore into the main portal.

The question is, what should happen, if a child portal admin deletes a user? Should this user also be deleted in the main portal? Or should only the relation to the child portal be deleted. We think, that the second way is what dnn is trying to do. But while doing so, dnn is damaging the profiles.DNN seems to delete all user related data out of the aspnet table. Only the values in the dnn table “users” were left. That’s why the user are damaged.

File AspNetMembershipProvider.vb; Line 845; Function DeleteUsers

 
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