Re: ASP.NET 2.0 Multiple Membership Providers for Authentication



Hi,

> You could always write your own provider and delegate to the right one, as
> necessary.
thanks, however this is not quite the way we would like to go, as the
backend should be reusable with different front end. It wouldn't make
things easier to maintain a multitude of different interface adapters
for different customer solutions.

Thanks though,
Daniel

.



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