using the ASP.net Security features.

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Aussie Rules

Hi,

I have setup a web site that uses the asp.net security features.

I have setup the security provider to use a database that is different to my
applications database.

Within my application, how can I get details of the user details stored in
the security user table?

For example there is a field in the user table called lastactivitydate, and
I would like to show this information in my web site.

Thanks
 
Hello Aussie Rules,

You should be able to use the MembershipUser object to get to the
information stored in the membership table:


MembershipUser user = Membership.GetUser();
tbLastActiveDate.Text = user.LastActivityDate.ToString();
 
Hi Aussie,

Besides using MemberShipUser to access user information in the membership
data store. You can also use Profile to store custom information for each
user. For more information, please refer to:

#ScottGu's Blog : ASP.NET 2.0 Membership, Roles, Forms Authentication, and
Security Resources
http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2006/02/24/ASP.NET-2.0-Membership_2C0
0_-Roles_2C00_-Forms-Authentication_2C00_-and-Security-Resources-.aspx

Sincerely,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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