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Login and Password in VB.NET

Wednesday, February 23, 2011Posted by admin

Category:vb.Net Utilities
 

Here is a nice article, with a very informative video to help you to learn the ASP.NET membership provider. You can easily implement it in your website by looking at the fully working class. I suggest to watch the complete video available on this site. Create a Customer Membership Provider in VB.NET http://www.asp.net/general/videos/how-do-i-create-a-custom-membership-provider A Membership Provider allows a web application to store and retrieve membership data for a user, and the standard ASP.NET Membership Provider uses pre-defined SQL Server tables. In this video we learn how to create a custom membership provider that uses custom SQL Server tables separate from the pre-defined tables used by the standard provider. The principles covered in the video will apply to creating custom membership providers using other databases such as Access or Oracle. After learning to create the custom membership provider, we learn how to configure the provider in a web application, and see a demonstration of creating a new user and authenticating the new user with the custom membership provider.

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Comment#23      Friday, February 11, 2011          Posted by Sumeet Singh

 
Hi this site is really great

Comment#29      Wednesday, April 04, 2012          Posted by Mike Hansen

 
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