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Posted 02/04/2005 14:33:46
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Are there any plans to support the default ASP.NET 2.0 Membership provider?

I'm tasked with putting message forum software on our company's website and I was thinking about porting my own users to the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership provider in order to standardize and facilitate other ASP.NET add-ons that I might come across in the future.

Any ideas?

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Posted 02/04/2005 15:54:50
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They said not at this time. They will look into it once 2.0 is out, so give it a year or so.
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Simon Honeybone (4/2/2005)

Are there any plans to support the default ASP.NET 2.0 Membership provider?

I'm tasked with putting message forum software on our company's website and I was thinking about porting my own users to the ASP.NET 2.0 Membership provider in order to standardize and facilitate other ASP.NET add-ons that I might come across in the future.

Any ideas?

We will be creating a custom authentication provider for ASP.NET 2.0 and modifying the forum to take advantage of existing 2.0 providers once v4.0 is released and stable. We do plan to start looking at taking advantage of ASP.NET 2.0 features before it is adopted as the standard. 


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Posted 18/10/2006 09:23:10
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Has this topic been revisited? We have the forums loosely coupled with our ASP.NET membership provider but it is by far an ideal situation since it still requires two separate sign-ins. The provider simply makes sure that new users are inserted into the forums membership and always ensures that the passwords are in sync.

This required a fair ammount of stripping out anything that had to do with registration and password changes in the forums since it is only a one way street. It would be ideal for all logins be redirected to the a configurable ASP.NET membership URL and then accept the authorization cookie as a log in.

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