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    A few months ago I set up a website for a minister friend of my mine. For the secure section of the website I used the standard login.aspx page with the Microsoft Login Control. The site was published to a third party host so the user login info is stored on the remote SQL Server database. Everything has performed fine for about 8 months until yesterday. He calls me and says that he can't log in! I wasn't worried and told him I would fix it today. Now I am worried! Every attempt to login or reset the password had been unsuccessful! :( I've been doing research and it appears that the LoginControl has several bugs. Here's the main question: Is there any way I can reset the user passwords using another tool? I can log into the remote server using SQL Server Management Studio. Thanks, Mr. Depressed

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      A few months ago I set up a website for a minister friend of my mine. For the secure section of the website I used the standard login.aspx page with the Microsoft Login Control. The site was published to a third party host so the user login info is stored on the remote SQL Server database. Everything has performed fine for about 8 months until yesterday. He calls me and says that he can't log in! I wasn't worried and told him I would fix it today. Now I am worried! Every attempt to login or reset the password had been unsuccessful! :( I've been doing research and it appears that the LoginControl has several bugs. Here's the main question: Is there any way I can reset the user passwords using another tool? I can log into the remote server using SQL Server Management Studio. Thanks, Mr. Depressed

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      I'm not aware of "several" bugs related to the LoginControl. Perhaps you could elaborate on these. I assume you have not maintained a separate master user account? Can you use [Web Site Administration Tool </a>[<a href="http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/yy40ytx0.aspx" target="_blank" title="New Window">^</a>]? Has the 3rd party updated the database or perhaps made a change that requires a new connection string? If all else, use the web.config to add users temporarily.


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