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got the asp.net membership/login blues.

 
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Hi there,

I know that .net comes with an encapsulated control for both logging in and creating a new profile. These seem to work great on my local server but Im not shure how to deploy it to a remote server.

WHERE IS THE CONNECTION STRING??? Its not in the web config file which is were I would normally put it.

I need to know where the connection string is so that I can modify it to point to the remote server as I have always done in the past with sites that didnt require a membership credentials.

If I cant modify the connection string then how can i redirect my connection from my local machine to my remote server over at Active host???

Maybe I could code the logic myself but Im not shure how I would write the logic to compare a user name to a user password amid hundreds of users.

Does any one have any insight? Please help.
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Re: got the asp.net membership/login blues.

 
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Here's a Scott Gu blog which explains how to configure membership for use on a remote server, you may have to ask the hosting company to configure the database for you:

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archi...25/423703.aspx
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