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Membership. Login is not case sensitive

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    Hello, I use Membership poilcy for user in my site. I find that ASP make's no difference between login QWERTY and QwErTy, it is not case sensitive : ( fortunatly for password that's not so. Is there a way how make login case sensetive? I believe this will improve security?

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      Hello, I use Membership poilcy for user in my site. I find that ASP make's no difference between login QWERTY and QwErTy, it is not case sensitive : ( fortunatly for password that's not so. Is there a way how make login case sensetive? I believe this will improve security?

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      wat database is being used?

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        wat database is being used?

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        MS SQL, but all tables and etc. were created by Membership. I know that by default comparing strings is not case sensitive in MS SQL , but there are settings to make it case sensitive. What should I do? Is there some setting in Membership? Or I need to turn on settings right in DB?

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