Membership Provider for MS Access



Hi,

I am trying to make my own website which is using an SQL Express MDF db
for membership with the default SQL Membership Provider running on a
cheap server which does not offer the SQL server, but only Access (MDB)
connection.

I have found an example by Microsoft (SampleAccessProviders.vsi) in
which they explains how to create providers.

May I use that provider or it's not complete?
How can I do that? After compiling the code, I got the DLL and an
initialized MDB file, but after I reference the DLL to the WebSite I am
unable to find how to use it.

Thanks for any information, sid.

.



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