If you Google for tutorials on VB.NET and LINQ, there is lot's of information out there. Your login chec is going to work something like this with VB.Net/LINQ:
' create a re-usable helper function to validate login information
Function Shared ValidateLogin(ByVal username As String, ByVal password as String) _
As Boolean
' create LINQ context to the access database
Dim ctx As New MyDataContext
' check credentials against User table
Dim usr As User = ctx.Users.SingleOrDefault(Function(u) _
u.UserName = username AndAlso u.Password = password)
Return (usr IsNot Nothing)
End Function
- MyDataContext is a DataContext connected to the Access database. This can be created in Visual Studio by creating New Item -> Datacontext, then using the Server Explorer to connect to your Access database and drag/drop the tables into the DataContext.
ctx.Users
would be replaced with whatever the name of the User table is in the Access database.
u.UserName
and u.Password
would be replaced with whatever the field names are in your users table for the user's login and password information
- This function could be called then from your application once you've collected the credentials, and you want to validate them. Then it's up to you to perform the appropriate response logic based on whether the login was successful or not.