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The best overloaded method match for 'System.Web.Security.FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(string, string)' has some invalid arguments

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    CS1502: The best overloaded method match for 'System.Web.Security.FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(string, string)' has some invalid arguments Source Error: Line 27: Line 28: objLogin = new STR_USERS(); Line 29: objLogin.PASSWORD_PRO = FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(txtPassword, "MD5"); Line 30: objLogin.USERNAME_PRO = FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(txtUserName,"MD5"); Line 31: I don't why I got this error.

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      CS1502: The best overloaded method match for 'System.Web.Security.FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(string, string)' has some invalid arguments Source Error: Line 27: Line 28: objLogin = new STR_USERS(); Line 29: objLogin.PASSWORD_PRO = FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(txtPassword, "MD5"); Line 30: objLogin.USERNAME_PRO = FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(txtUserName,"MD5"); Line 31: I don't why I got this error.

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      amistry_petlad wrote:

      Line 27: Line 28: objLogin = new STR_USERS(); Line 29: objLogin.PASSWORD_PRO = FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(txtPassword, "MD5"); Line 30: objLogin.USERNAME_PRO = FormsAuthentication.HashPasswordForStoringInConfigFile(txtUserName,"MD5"); Line 31:

      Assuming txtPassword and txtUserName are TextBox controls, you need to call the .Text property on them. If you attempt, as you have done, to pass references to the controls themselves, you get a compile-time error because the method was expecting an instance of a string, not a TextBox control.

      Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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