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I need to create a way for users to access their asp.net membership accounts
from a desktop application via a web service.

Everything is working except for now all I use is the members username
becuase everything else is encrypted.

In short, I need to learn how to take a string and encrypt it in the same
format as the asp.net membership tables have them stored.

THANK!
Jun 11 '06 #1
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You might want to have a read through this article
http://www.code-magazine.com/article...uickid=0511031.

I was looking at doing something similar the other day, I can't find that
article at the moment however.
Luke
"Sean" <Se**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I need to create a way for users to access their asp.net membership
accounts
from a desktop application via a web service.

Everything is working except for now all I use is the members username
becuase everything else is encrypted.

In short, I need to learn how to take a string and encrypt it in the same
format as the asp.net membership tables have them stored.

THANK!


Jun 11 '06 #2
The last link might not be as helpful as i thought, but I found the other
link

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...5/04/Security/

'Windows® Forms intranet applications often resort to storing user
credentials in a database even when deployed in a homogenous Windows
environment. This stems from the limitations of using Windows accounts. For
ASP.NET applications, the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 provides
out-of-the-box custom credentials management. You can easily authenticate
users and authorize them, without ever having to use Windows accounts. This
saves developers valuable time and effort, not to mention providing a
high-quality, secure solution.'

"Sean" <Se**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:88**********************************@microsof t.com...
I need to create a way for users to access their asp.net membership
accounts
from a desktop application via a web service.

Everything is working except for now all I use is the members username
becuase everything else is encrypted.

In short, I need to learn how to take a string and encrypt it in the same
format as the asp.net membership tables have them stored.

THANK!


Jun 11 '06 #3
Looks like an article for me.

Thanks

"Luke Smith" wrote:
The last link might not be as helpful as i thought, but I found the other
link

http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/is...5/04/Security/

'Windows® Forms intranet applications often resort to storing user
credentials in a database even when deployed in a homogenous Windows
environment. This stems from the limitations of using Windows accounts. For
ASP.NET applications, the Microsoft® .NET Framework 2.0 provides
out-of-the-box custom credentials management. You can easily authenticate
users and authorize them, without ever having to use Windows accounts. This
saves developers valuable time and effort, not to mention providing a
high-quality, secure solution.'

"Sean" <Se**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:88**********************************@microsof t.com...
I need to create a way for users to access their asp.net membership
accounts
from a desktop application via a web service.

Everything is working except for now all I use is the members username
becuase everything else is encrypted.

In short, I need to learn how to take a string and encrypt it in the same
format as the asp.net membership tables have them stored.

THANK!

Jun 11 '06 #4

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