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Unholy
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Posted - 27 December 2002 :  19:21:05  Show Profile  Visit Unholy's Homepage
I have a site with a number of members with existing user names and passwords running on SQL 2000. Is there an easy to import those users into the forum tables so they dont have to re-register?

Thanks!

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ruirib
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Posted - 27 December 2002 :  21:42:17  Show Profile  Send ruirib a Yahoo! Message
Easy way? I guess that depends on what you consider an easy way. Probably a simple ASP script could do it. Have a look at this post, it may give you info on the some required fields: http://forum.snitz.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=39768


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Unholy
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Posted - 28 December 2002 :  15:33:45  Show Profile  Visit Unholy's Homepage
well.. read that entire post. Ive disabled encryption... but some weird stuff is happening now. Like I can get to the admin config page without manually typing in the url. Also the admin account shows no password in the db table. I moved over one user... but cant seem to log in with that account? Is there a limitation on the M_NAME field? My existing users accounts use there email address as there logon name... therefore, that what im using here. Here is a copy of the row..

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2 1 unholy@ogguild.com unholy password unholy@ogguild.com 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 1 000.000.000.000 000.000.000.000 1

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Thanks...

OGG-Unholy
Online Gamers Guild
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Unholy
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Posted - 28 December 2002 :  15:41:58  Show Profile  Visit Unholy's Homepage
OOPS! Scratch that... After my last post i realized I performed a bonehead move.... Syntax to disable encryption should be;

Public Function SHA256(sMessage)
SHA256 = sMessage
exit function

Ill be back with more questions real soon

OGG-Unholy
Online Gamers Guild
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