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12/18/2006 8:31 AM
 

Normally a DNN-site is accessible after registering.
We want to add the users manually in the SQL database. The users are not allowed to register themselves.
Maybe it is possible to import all users including generated passwords.

Is there a standard way to do this or is there a module which can do this?

Thanks in advance.

 
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12/18/2006 12:05 PM
 
You can turn off Registration in DNN so that no one is able to register themselves. Then you could either enter each registration in manually, or look at some of the tools available for user importing. I haven't used any so I don't have any recommendations.

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12/19/2006 2:41 AM
 

Thanks for the answer.
Which user tables and fields in SQL must be filled at least?
A password must be given, but this must be encrypted. How can this be doen?

Thanks in advance.

 
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