Re: Deriving from MembershipUser and ASPNET Config Tool

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Hello Mark,

You may check the web.config file to see if your provider has been set to
defaultProvider, and if its type name is correct.

Here is a sample provider, you may first test it on your system to see if
it can work:

http://www.devx.com/asp/Article/29256?type=kbSampleProd&trk=MSCP

Luke

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