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Steve
I am writing a web application which requires users to register and
login in order for them to be able to carry out tasks such as adding
articles, uploading photos etc.
Now, I have been looking at the Web Site Administratin Tool in ASP.Net
2.0 and the CreateUserWizard and these seem to be dependent on a
default database which is created.
So my question is simply this: If I want the user table to be in my own
database and related to my other tables, should I not use features such
as the Web Administration Tool or the CreateUserWizard?
Will I have to basically code everything just like we used to do with
asp?
login in order for them to be able to carry out tasks such as adding
articles, uploading photos etc.
Now, I have been looking at the Web Site Administratin Tool in ASP.Net
2.0 and the CreateUserWizard and these seem to be dependent on a
default database which is created.
So my question is simply this: If I want the user table to be in my own
database and related to my other tables, should I not use features such
as the Web Administration Tool or the CreateUserWizard?
Will I have to basically code everything just like we used to do with
asp?