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I have a 'login' view and a 'reset password' view in my MVC project.

After a successful reset password action, I redirect back to the 'login' view.

I'd like the 'login' view to have a means of checking whether a successful password reset has just happened so it can display a confirmation/success message to the user. What's the best mechanism for this?

I tried adding to the view bag and the view data from the reset view and have the login view see if there's a value related to resetting in the bag or data, but the bag is reset after the redirect.

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I use this style from Jon Krugers Blog:

[PassParametersDuringRedirect]
public class AccountController : Controller
{
    [AcceptGet]
    public ActionResult Index(IndexPresentationModel model)
    {
        return View(model);
    }

    [AcceptPost]
    public ActionResult Save(SaveUpdateModel model)
    {
        // save the information

        var presentationModel = new IndexPresentationModel();

        presentationModel.Message = model.Message;

        return this.RedirectToAction(c => c.Index(presentationModel));
    }
}

And then the helper method to make that happen:

protected RedirectToRouteResult RedirectToAction<T>(Expression<Action<T>> action)
    where T : Controller
{
    return ControllerExtensions.RedirectToAction(this, action);
}
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You could store it in the session variable

On your password reset controller

if (login == "success")
{
     Session["loginStatus"] = "success";
}else{
     Session["loginStatus"] = "failed";
}

On your Login Controller

public actionresult Login()
{
    if (Session["loginStatus"] == "success")
    {
         return RedirectToAction("ActionName", "Controller");
    }

}

Although Session variables are not always the best way to store info..you could always create a class that has a property that will you can access across the site.

ViewData and ViewBag seem to get cleared across controller calls but Session should live through the entire Session. Hope this works.

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TempData also works; albeit not the prettiest solution. It may be worthwhile to investigate the solution referenced by rism which I plan to do.

TempData.Add("ForgotPassword", true);
TempData.Add("UserEmail", model.Email);
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  • setting this as the answer for now since it does work; although not the most graceful or solutions....
    – topwik
    Dec 13, 2011 at 15:40

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