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15 Mar 2006 10:12 AM
guy
3rd question!
vb2005
I have been looking at the Membership Class and it looks very intersting.
However it seems to be aimed at ASP.NET applications. is it practical to use
it in a winforms app? this would provide consistency as our app will have
both a winforms and a webforms interface

cheers

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15 Mar 2006 11:13 AM
Armin Zingler
"guy" <g**@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb
> 3rd question!
> vb2005
> I have been looking at the Membership Class and it looks very
> intersting. However it seems to be aimed at ASP.NET applications. is
> it practical to use it in a winforms app? this would provide
> consistency as our app will have both a winforms and a webforms
> interface


Sorry, me again. :) Try posting it to the .Net Framework group because...
well, you know why from my prev posting.



Armin
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15 Mar 2006 11:55 AM
guy
lol:)

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"Armin Zingler" wrote:

> "guy" <g**@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb
> > 3rd question!
> > vb2005
> > I have been looking at the Membership Class and it looks very
> > intersting. However it seems to be aimed at ASP.NET applications. is
> > it practical to use it in a winforms app? this would provide
> > consistency as our app will have both a winforms and a webforms
> > interface
>
>
> Sorry, me again. :) Try posting it to the .Net Framework group because...
> well, you know why from my prev posting.
>
>
>
> Armin
>
>