Re: sql membership provider setup
- From: rodchar <rodchar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 22:23:00 -0700
thanks for the help,
rod.
"Hillbilly" wrote:
You write more code. This stuff doesn't come with a built in housekeeping.
staff. AFIK nobody's does for that matter.
"rodchar" <rodchar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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what if i wanted to use aspnetdb just for membership, roles, and profiles
for
all my applications on the web server. And then later i delete some
applications off the web server, how do i cleanup aspnetdb for the
application ids no longer in use?
"Hillbilly" wrote:
Only Membership, Roles and Profiles will use the database once the
providers
are configured in web.config --but-- there is nothing preventing you from
using the same database for your own tables and its probably the best
thing
to do anyway. I've never heard of anybody being able to use a single
instance of Membership in applications that were not under a single root.
I
would also inquire at the asp.net forums which happens to have been
crashing
a lot today and may or may not be up at the moment.
"rodchar" <rodchar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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hey all,
i just ran aspnet_regsql on my database server. now, will all my
applications use this single database or do i need to run aspnet_regsql
for
each new application?
thanks,
rodchar
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