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I have a website with login and register forms using custom HDI Membership provider where Users can login or register new account.

Now I have a desktop software and trying to have two forms for login and register where my users can able to login or register for user convenience and not by going to the website and make them register online.

So, I have these to know in order to go further.

1) Can I use HDI membership provider as I have used it in my web application? If so how can I do that?

As previously I have done and I faced many problems and still didn't get clarified here

2) If No, how do I make use in order to make use the same HDI Membership.

Finally I need to use the same database for my desktop software as well as my web application with all the possibilities (i.e. I need to validate each parameter of my membership class).

I am able to register the user but it is not using the Membership and I'm unable to know why it is not picking up the membership provider from the app.config file.

Once again I am providing my Users database Structure:

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  • Can you include information on where you obtained this membership provider (either from a site or homebuilt) and whether or not it is based on the standard MS membership provider structure? Jan 1, 2012 at 17:08
  • This is from microsoft Asp.Net How do I videos?Here is the link asp.net/web-forms/videos/how-do-i/…
    – coder
    Jan 1, 2012 at 17:11
  • Ok, that is good news. You should be able to use the steps in my answer to solve your question. Jan 1, 2012 at 17:20

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You can use the standard membership provider in a Windows Forms application fairly easily.

However, without more details on the source of the HDI Membership provider, it will be difficult to provide exact instructions.

You can try the following instructions to see if they will work for you:

1) Add a reference to System.Web to your windows forms application.

2) Add an Imports System.Web.Security to the code file(s) where you want to use the provider.

3) Call the Membership methods as you do in the web, i.e. Memebership.ValidateUser(user, password).

4) Add a system.web block to your Windows Forms app.config file (within the configuration section) and then copy the membership block from your web.config file to this block. For example:

<configuration>
  <system.web>
    <membership defaultProvider="HDIMembershipProvider">
      <providers>
        <clear/>
        <add name="HDIMembershipProvider" type="frmStartup.HDIMembershipProvider, frmStartup"/>
      </providers>
    </membership>
  </system.web>
</configuration>

5) You will probably need to add a reference to the assembly, project, or code that contains the HDI Membership Provider.

Update

Your app.config has two problems:

1) The appSettings section must be exactly as follows (your current appSettings has "Application Name" as the key while your code uses "ApplicationName"):

<appSettings>
  <add key="ApplicationName" value="/gAnnotation" />
</appSettings>

2) The membership section must be exactly as follows (the type must specify the fully qualified type name followed by the name of the assembly the type lives in and the defaultProvider must match the name in the added provider):

<membership defaultProvider="HDIMembershipProvider">
  <providers>
    <clear/>
    <add name="HDIMembershipProvider" type="frmStartup.HDIMembershipProvider, frmStartup"/>
  </providers>
</membership>

If you modify your app.config exactly as shown above, your application will work (I have tested it and verified that creating a user and logging in works).

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  • @Competent_tech-I agree with you as this is the perfect answer and I have did the same thing as you said above with reference to my previous question here stackoverflow.com/questions/8692694/… I am able to register and everything goes well but it is not taking the membership provider from app.config as I have an Application name which is set not null in the database structure but Without providing it It is not accepting any new user creation though I mention the application name in the app.config file.
    – coder
    Jan 1, 2012 at 17:23
  • As in my previous question I answered my own question If you can check that it will be easy to undestand what I mean to say.
    – coder
    Jan 1, 2012 at 17:25
  • I have provided a new answer to your previous question that shows how to set and retrieve the application name from the app.config. Can you edit your question to include your full app.config? I suspect there may be some issues there. Jan 1, 2012 at 17:38
  • I am trying to edit and check if the code is working fine or not and will post my code.
    – coder
    Jan 1, 2012 at 17:45
  • I have updated my app.config file you can have a view at that and its still not working.
    – coder
    Jan 1, 2012 at 17:52

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