Web Forms :: Using 32bit Hashcode In 64bit Windows 2008 With 64bit IIS 7.0?
Dec 8, 2011
My asp.net 2005 old application was working on windows 2003 server. I have used asp.net hashcode method to store user password in database. Now I shifted my asp.net 2005 application on windows 2008 R2 server. But my Password hashcode logic is not working due to 64bit windows 2008 server architecture & 64 bit IIS 7. I dont want to set IIS on 32bit mode.
So How can I check my 32bit user password on windows 2008 64bit server with 64 bit IIS without changing hashcode logic?Â
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