Security :: Editing CreateUserWizard Control?
Sep 20, 2010i have used createuserwizard control in my project (v.s 2010 ) using c# and i want to do some modifications like i have to set user roles automatically while registering,
View 1 Repliesi have used createuserwizard control in my project (v.s 2010 ) using c# and i want to do some modifications like i have to set user roles automatically while registering,
View 1 RepliesI am trying to customize the CreateUserWizard control....I added a couple of text boxes with First name, last name in the create userwizard....But the problem is i cannot access the textbox from the code behind....The text boxes which i included in the code are marked in Bold Here is the code for the CreateUserwizard Control
<asp:CreateUserWizard ID="CreateUserWizard1" runat="server" OnCancelButtonClick="CreateUserWizard1_CancelButtonClick"
OnCreatingUser="CreateUserWizard1_CreatingUser" OnActiveStepChanged="CreateUserWizard1_ActiveStepChanged"
CancelDestinationPageUrl="~/Default.aspx" DisplayCancelButton="True" ContinueDestinationPageUrl="~/Default.aspx"
Width="320px" LoginCreatedUser="False" Height="295px" InvalidEmailErrorMessage="Please enter a valid email address.">
<StepNextButtonStyle CssClass="Button" />
<ContinueButtonStyle CssClass="Button" />
<CreateUserButtonStyle CssClass="Button" />
<StartNextButtonStyle CssClass="Button" />
<StepStyle CssClass="WpcClinicalText_Enabled" />
<CancelButtonStyle CssClass="Button" />
<StepPreviousButtonStyle CssClass="Button" />
<WizardSteps>...........................................
I have a working registration page and I'm adding CAPTCHA. The CAPTCHA works and I have a simple if/else loop to do what happens if the CAPTCHA input was correct or incorrect.
if (Page.IsValid)
{
feedback.InnerHtml = "Correct.";
//I would like to put something here to process the registration -- CAPTCHA was done correctly
}
else
{
feedback.InnerHtml = "Incorrect.";
}
I want to write something in the if/else loop that will enact the registration.
Therefore, my button in CustomNavigationTemplate,
<CustomNavigationTemplate>
<asp:Button ID="StepNextButton" runat="server" CommandName="MoveNext"
Text="Create User" ValidationGroup="CreateUserWizard1" />
</CustomNavigationTemplate>
is obsolete.
Is there something I can type that will programmatically achieve what this button performed?
I have tried to use CreateUserWizard control inside Formview to avoid manual coding. CreateUserWizard control is a member of InsertItemTemplate of FormView control, I have bounded all the input controls inside CreateUserWizard to database fields but when I click on create user button I get following exception
SQLBindParameter not used for all parameters
after getting through some links I got to know that this may be beacause of mismatch between no of ? marks with specified insert paramters.
I want to disable StepNextButton after it's clicked (to avoid multiclicking).
The problem with OnClientClick="this.disabled=true;" that it cancels the postback and doesn't continue to a next wizard step.
Im using the asp.net membership provider and I would like to know how to add fields for a first name, last name, and phone numbre on my registration page with the CreateUserWizard Control ando also how to insert this new data to tha membership database table. I already created the culumns for these but I don't know how to insert the new data from the CreateUserWizard Control.
View 3 RepliesI just updated my site to run off .Net 4 (mainly for SEO) and love it so far but now just got my first problem. I am updating the controls for my forms authentication, while I have updated the Login control and used the RenderOuterTable=False with no problem I am now updating the CreateUserWizard and it does not have a RenderOuterTable.
This is causing the page to look like butt because of the table, so the question is now how do I stop it from rendering the tables? When I search on google I find posts sites saying to use RenderOuterTable and others saying your SOL.
I can not see microsoft really leaving us SOL on this expectialy since tables are not supposed to be used for site layout and the hole point of RenderOuterTable was to let users avoid tables.
Is there a way to assign a value to the password field in the CreateUserWizard Control programmatically when the page loads. I would like to assign this value using a random password function that returns the password string without converting it an editable template.
View 2 RepliesI've editing a create user wizard to add a 2nd step, this step will collect the users address. i can't get the second step to save into a table. I'm completely new to visual web developer, so if you reply please make it as jargon free as possible, see source code and vb code, i think i'm missing code for the "finish Button click"
Source code is. [Code]....
Code Behind the wizard control
Partial Class Registration
Inherits BasePage [Code]....
I wanted to maintain the great features of ASP security control but i couldn't find a way to fit my purposes. I wanted to add in multiple user in one shot instead of one by one, So far using CreateUserWizard control only allow admin to add user once at a time. Is there a way to add in multiple user with a uploaded name list ?
View 3 RepliesIam using Visual Studio 2010 ultimate. Iam trying to use a CreateUserWizard control, but iam getting this error below,eachtime i click the click user. Kindly guide me where iam getting wrong.this has disturbed me for two dayz,figuring out where the problem is but i cannot see it. Kindly see Both my web.config file below and the type of error iam getting.
<?
xml
version="1.0"?>
<!--
For more information on how to configure your ASP.NET application [URL]
-->
<
<
<
configuration>connectionStrings>add
name="WebDataBaseConnectionString"
connectionString="data
source=.SQLEXPRESS;Integrated Security=SSPI;AttachDBFilename=|DataDirectory|WebDataBase.mdf;User Instance=true"
</
providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"
/>connectionStrings>
<
<
system.web>compilation
debug="false"
targetFramework="4.0"
/>
<
<
</
authentication
mode="Forms">forms
loginUrl="~/Account/Login.aspx"
timeout="2880"
/>authentication>
<
<
<
<
membership
defaultProvider="WebDataBaseSqlMembershipProvider">providers>clear/>add
name="WebDataBaseSqlMembershipProvider"
type="System.Web.Security.SqlMembershipProvider"
connectionStringName="WebDataBaseConnectionString"
enablePasswordRetrieval="false"
enablePasswordReset="true"
requiresQuestionAndAnswer="false"
requiresUniqueEmail="false"
maxInvalidPasswordAttempts="5"
minRequiredPasswordLength="6"
minRequiredNonalphanumericCharacters="0"
passwordAttemptWindow="10"
</
</
applicationName="/"
/>providers>membership>
<
<
<
<
</
</
profile>providers>clear/>add
name="WebDataBaseSqlProfileProvider"
type="System.Web.Profile.SqlProfileProvider"
connectionStringName="WebDataBaseConnectionString"
applicationName="/"/>providers>profile>
<
<
<
<
<
</
</
roleManager
enabled="false">providers>clear/>add
name="WebDataBaseSqlRoleProvider"
type="System.Web.Security.SqlRoleProvider"
connectionStringName="WebDataBaseConnectionString"
applicationName="/"
/>add
name="AspNetWindowsTokenRoleProvider"
type="System.Web.Security.WindowsTokenRoleProvider"
applicationName="/"
/>providers>roleManager>
</
system.web>
<
<
</
</
system.webServer>modules
runAllManagedModulesForAllRequests="true"/>system.webServer>configuration>
This is the type of error iam getting below Server Error in '/AspDotNetWebsite' Application. Could not find stored procedure 'dbo.aspnet_CheckSchemaVersion'. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Could not find stored procedure 'dbo.aspnet_CheckSchemaVersion'. Source Error:
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Stack Trace:
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i have following issue: I am creating a new user register form manually without CreateUserWizard control, and all works perfectly unitil I intentionaly (for test purposes) enter existing username (for example BLABLABLA) into username.textbox. After that i get my error message as expected that says "username BLABLABLA allready exist", now when I tray (as a future user who could be in the same situation) to correct the username and enter another one (for example TRATRATRA), it still gives me this error "username BLABLABLA allready exist!" This is the second day that I'm traying to solve this!
Here is a part of my code:
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I customized CreateUserWizard, added WizardSteps.... If I reload the page (F5) and I am in Step3, it goes back to the first step. How do I remain in the same Wizardstep if the user refreshes the page.
View 2 RepliesI have a blank page with a Captcha called Captcha.aspx. I would like to add this as the second step to a CreateUserwizard. The following is what I want to achieve:i) User enters their Username etc in CreateUserwizard and clicks the CreateUser Button(ii) After clicking the CreateUser button, user sees the Captcha.aspx page and enters the correct stuff in the Captcha box and click a continue button(iii) User account is created if correct details were entered in the Captcha else no account is created, rather the user is sent to a page informing him or her that no account has been created
View 3 RepliesI like to create users without the userwizard.Normally i do this with the userwizard, but i don't have it right now, want to do it with pure code.But how can i add the password to the user?Normally i use this code:
ProfileCommon p = (ProfileCommon)ProfileCommon.Create(CreateUserWizard.UserName, true);
p.Email = ((TextBox)CreateUserWizard.CreateUserStep.ContentTemplateContainer.FindControl("Email")).Text;
p.Save();
What is the best, i want just the easy way, like if i add a user with the Asp.Net web administration tool.
I'm using the ASP.NET Membership system to add new users to my site. It's working fine. But I'd like to force the user to enter additional required information (on a different aspx page) before they can successfully complete the registration process. What is the easiest way to direct and force the user to complete a different page of fields (stored in SQL in columns located on the same table as the basic membership fields) as a condition of completing the registration process?
In searching different sites, I see additional properties and templates like Wizard Steps, Continue button, Finish button---but I'm not clear as to which of these (perhaps none of them?) will allow me to accomplish this goal.
How can I get UserID in next steps of wizards other than the first one ?
View 4 RepliesI have a createuserwizard where people input their information. When I hit enter after typing in the data in the form it returns me to the homepage. How do I set the default button for the createuserwizard so that it goes to the next step rather then back to my homepage.
I'm not sure if it has to do with the fact that I have a defaultbutton set in a form in the masterpage and that defaultbutton overides the other pages defualtbutton....
In a CreateUserWizard there are 2 dropdownlist to set the country and city of a new user. Where and how can those dropdownlists be assigned datasources from datareader, refreshed and accessed in codebehind for interaction between country and city? I tried but keep getting errors saying control not found. Is it impossible to do codebehind events with CreateUserWizard?
View 3 Replies1) Extend the CreateUserWizard control to insert additional User fields (eg. Gender, Age, Occupation, Address, Phone, etc...).
OR
2) Create a brand new Custom Membership Provider of my own and skip using the inbuilt ASP.NET membership system.
What is the best way to create a new User system with my own tables of User data as described above?
Should i perhaps still use the standard ASP.NET membership system and then extend my own Registration page to add more User data to my own SQL backend table using the Identity value inserted into the aspnet_users table?
I have created a C# registration page that includes a secret question and answer. The secret questions are in a dropdown list. When the form is submitted, all field information gets written to my mssql database successfully but the value selected in the dropdown ListItem gets NULL inserted instead of the question.
What am I missing? Here is my code.
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I have a createuserwizard which has been working recently. Even though the form has the necessary validation elements like requiredfieldvalidator, comparevalidator and so on, the validation on client side does not fire and form is submitted and saved.I checked twice the code, nothing seemed wrong and have no what might it caused.
View 11 RepliesI'm using the CreatUserWizard control along with my MembershipProvider. It all works fine bout a year now Recently there has been a new requirement to reserve some usernames. There is no need to go in details i think. Point is that i want to manually raise the same error the control raises when a user tries to register a username that has already been registered (i.e. DuplicateUserName) so the situation is handled the same way as when username really is a duplicate in aspMembership. Have tried differnet things with no luck, what would you advise me doing?
View 2 RepliesI have the following CreateUserWizard control that has 3 steps in it.
Step 1: WizardStepLoginName
Step 2: WizardStep2
Step 3: CreateUserWizardStep1
In step 1, the user will check to see if the username is available. If so, when the control gets to Step3, I want to have the text that is in the WizardStepLoginName txtLogin textbox to automatically populate the "UserName" textbox in the CreateUserWizardStep1 step.
<asp:CreateUserWizard ID="CreateUserWizard1" runat="server" BackColor="#FFFBD6" BorderColor="#FFDFAD"
BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="1px" Font-Names="Verdana"
Font-Size="10pt" Width="500px" ActiveStepIndex="3">
[code]...
I am having problems getting my asp:CreateUserWizard FinishDestinationPageUrl to work. I have an OnCreatedUser method that is firing just fine, but after that, it just stays on the same page.Here is the markup:
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When users register, I want them to go to a default page, unless a return url has been passed in.