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I have aspnet_Membership Passwordformat=0 - so upgrade to DNN 4.8 failing 

I imported users from a PHP bulletin board system into DNN, and migrated the forums to Active Forums.

I got everything working with the aspnet_membership.password = the normal password, not encrypted and .Passwordformat=0 and no .PasswordSalt

I never went back and encrypted everything, going to .Passwordformat=2 and with using .PasswordSalt

Probably because I don't know how.  :-)    Any one know how I can get my user's passwords encrypted properly?

I'm trying to upgrade from 4.0.8 to 4.8.0, but I couldn't login to either host or admin, or old migrated users.   Users who were new since the migration from PHP bulletin board do work fine.

When I get logged in as a SuperUser, I try to change the Host and Admin passwords, and get a Bad Data error, with the Event logs showing the encryption class errors...

So I'm looking for a routine, if anyone knows, I can run on my users who have Passwordformat=0 to migrate them to the correct encryption standards. 

Any help is greatly appreciated!

Best Regards.

 
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