This article describes how to configure the ASP.NET Membership/Roles provider.
The following steps create the full Application Services database schema on our SQL Server database.
- Open the command prompt on your local computer, and navigate to: C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\[framework version]
- Execute the command: aspnet_regsql.exe -S DBServerName -U DBLogin -P DBPassword -A all -d DBName
Currently, there is no management interface to manage the membership
database besides using Visual Web Developer or creating your own
application using the membership provider class.
Below is an example of how to configure Visual Web Developer to manage the membership database.
1. Create a web application in Visual Web Developer or Visual Studio.
2. Open the web.config.
3. The default membership provider uses a connection string called "LocalSqlServer". Therefore, replace:
with:
<connectionStrings> |
<remove name="LocalSqlServer" /> |
<add name="LocalSqlServer" connectionString="Data Source=DBServerName;Integrated Security=false;Initial Catalog=DBName;User ID=DBLogin;Password=DBPassword" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> |
</connectionStrings> |
|
4. Save and close the web.config.
5. Go to Website menu, and run the ASP.NET Configuration tool. This will open the Web Site Administration tool.
6. In the Web Site Administration tool, go to the Security tab.
7. Click on "Select authentication type".
8. Select "From the internet". Click the Done button.
9. Create your admin roles and users.
10. Then create access rules.
11. Create a rule that applies to the "Anonymous users" with "Deny" permissions.
12. Create another rule that applies to the admin role you created with "Allow" permissions.
Your application is now ready to use the membership provider, and you can begin creating your login forms.
Article ID: 148, Created: July 24, 2012 at 12:53 AM, Modified: July 24, 2012 at 12:53 AM