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- Trilogy (which should be used in your own confidential data table)
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How to build an organizational mechanism? This issue will be raised in the Forum every once in a while. Meow used this opportunity to sort out previous articles and learn them in a deeper and deeper way.
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In ASP. NET 2.0, there is already a built-in membership system, so that beginners can use it in their own ASP.. NET 2.0 web application system. This method must be used with SQL Server Express. Therefore, if you do not have any friends who want to install SQL Server Express, please install the SQL Server first, and then follow the step-by-step operations tutorial to learn about it.
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Binary regression (built on SQL Server)
When I understand the authentication and authorization mechanism, I may be wondering whether my database is using ms SQL Server, do I have to use SQL express to use the machine set by the login channel? The answer is that you can replace SQL express with ms SQL Server.
Please refer to the following article for more information:
ASP. NET 2.0
Trilogy (which should be used in your own confidential data table)
After understanding the above two articles, you may say that I already have a dense data table, when the user's machine creates so many data tables, is there a way to use their own confidential data tables for documentary evidence?
Please refer to the following article for more information:
ASP. NET 2.0 how to use login to access user information
Permission management progress-song
After completing the trilogy, you should be able to choose your own method to build your membership system.
If you want to take another step, design a more dynamic machine (combining the Treeview plane management, role management, and so on ), you can refer to the following edited songs for permission management:
ASP. NET inbound permission control-Part 1 Overview
ASP. NET access permission control-Part 2 Access to the link between the information component and the access component
ASP. NET permission control-Part 3 role management and Role user privilege control
ASP. NET upstream permission control-Part 4 [role] and [role/user] Permission Control