I created a new MVC 4 project and modified the connectionString slightly to point to a different db table. When I Register a new user the code below uses my existing UserTable and appears to creates 4 additional tables, the UserTable and webpages_Membership table are the ones I am interested in.
InitializeSimpleMembershipAttribute
private class SimpleMembershipInitializer
{
public SimpleMembershipInitializer()
{
Database.SetInitializer<UsersContext>(null);
try
{
using (var context = new UsersContext())
{
if (!context.Database.Exists())
{
// Create the SimpleMembership database without Entity Framework migration schema
((IObjectContextAdapter)context).ObjectContext.CreateDatabase();
}
}
WebSecurity.InitializeDatabaseConnection("DBConnectionString", "UserTable", "UserID", "UserName", autoCreateTables: true);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
throw new InvalidOperationException("The ASP.NET Simple Membership database could not be initialized. For more information, please see http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=256588", ex);
}
}
}
My UserTable contains 3 fields, UserID, UserName, and Password. The webpages_Membership table contains UserID, Password, it also contains other fields that I am not worried about at the moment. When I Register the new user the UserID and UserName are stored in the UserTable (Password is left blank in this table). The password is encrypted and stored in the webpages_Membership table. I went into SQL server and created some new users with UserIDs, UserNames, and Passwords(not encrypted in this table) My question is how can I use the existing MVC4 password encryption to take the un-encrypted Password from the UserTable, encrypt it and place it into the webpages_Membership table. Then I will be able to run my project and Log In using a profile that was created directly in SQL Server.