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Membership.ValidateUser port to user tables

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    nitin_ion
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    I know that Membership uses it's own database. But can we use direct Membership to use our own tables and perform the same functions.

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      I know that Membership uses it's own database. But can we use direct Membership to use our own tables and perform the same functions.

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      Yes Membership provider uses it's own predefined tables. But if you wnt to use your own custom tables then you need to write your custom membership provider. Lots of tutorials available for this. You can find it easily.

      Cheers!! Brij Microsoft MVP ASP.NET/IIS Visit my Blog: http://brijbhushan.net

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        I know that Membership uses it's own database. But can we use direct Membership to use our own tables and perform the same functions.

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        rajendra pratap singh
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        yes ,u can do this by providing your set of logic to validate the user.

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