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New Post 7/2/2008 7:11 AM
User is offline Kaustav
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How to add fields in the register f0rm 

Hi,
How to add new fileds in the register f0rm that appears when we click on the register control of dnn.

 
New Post 7/2/2008 9:18 PM
User is offline Will Strohl
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Re: How to add fields in the register f0rm 
  1. Go to Admin Menu > User Accounts
  2. Choose "Manage Profile Properties" from the action menu, or the link at the bottom of the module
  3. Choose "Add New Profile Property" from the action menu, or the link at the bottom of the module
  4. Enter the necessary inf0rmation, and make sure to make the property Required
  5. Save your changes
  6. Go back to the User Accounts page and choose "User Settings" from the action menu, or the link at the bottom of the page
  7. In the "User Account Settings" section, check the checkbox labeled "Require a valid profile for registration"
  8. Save your changes by clicking Update

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New Post 10/6/2008 12:43 AM
User is offline Tim
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Re: How to add fields in the register f0rm 

Ok, I had the same problem,  and made similar changes like you suggested  above.  The only problem is that when I went back in to login... my admin account was prompted to update the information.  When I entered the information....and clicked update, the page refreshes with the new information, but stays on the update page.  I cannot get back in to edit the site.

I am new at this and just recently took over our organizations site without much help from the previous administrator.  Any Suggestions?

I tied my original user account and it does the same.

 

 
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