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New Post 5/13/2008 8:53 AM
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Transfer Existing SQL Providers to DotNetNuke Configuration  
 
Question: I have accumulated a few clients on my website that uses AspNetSqlMembershipProvider as well as AspNetSqlRoleProvider. I am interested in using DotNetNuke's portal system to setup a more dynamic site. I would like some help in determining if my current customer's data (non or it is 'sensitive', save for email info) can be transferred over to the DotNetNuke's usage of the same table names in SqlServer? This would almost exclusively consist of username and password information.
 
New Post 5/13/2008 6:47 PM
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Re: Transfer Existing SQL Providers to DotNetNuke Configuration  

I will try to reword my question.

I have  a few clients on my website. I use AspNetSqlMembershipProvider as well as AspNetSqlRoleProvider to track them. I am interested in using DotNetNuke. It looks like they use the same membership table names as I do in their database.  I would like some help transferring my customer's data to DotNetNuke's Providers. Can anyone offer some guidance as to how to get that done?

 
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