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Saving Themes Information in SQL 2000

Hi Friends,

I wanted to create Themes in Asp.Net 2.0 and save each individual user's Theme information in the Default ASPNETDB database. But i wanted to create the ASPNETDB in SQL Server 2000 and save it there. I have tried using <Profile> tag in the web.config file but couldn find the exact solution. So, please help me with the coding for saving Theme profiles in Sql Server 2000. Thanks in advance and all your help would be appreciated.

Thanks & Regards

D.Sudhakar
Jun 8 '07 #1
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kenobewan
4,871 Expert 4TB
Welcome to TSDN. Here is an article that may help:
]Manage Web Users With Custom Profile Providers
Jun 8 '07 #2

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