Microsoft Certified Professional Developer/Exam 70-528/Web-Based Client Development/Use login controls to control access to a Web application
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Use the Login Web server control.
- MSDN2 - Login Class
- MSDN2 - How to: Create an ASP.NET Login Page
- MSDN2 - How to: Use Advanced Features of the ASP.NET Login Control
Use the LoginView Web server control to view a user's login status.
- MSDN2 - LoginView Class
- MSDN2 - How to: Display Different Information to Anonymous and Logged In Users
Use the PasswordRecovery Web server control to allow a user to recover a password.
- MSDN2 - PasswordRecovery Class
- MSDN2 - How to: Enable User Password Recovery Using the ASP.NET PasswordRecovery Control
- MSDN2 - How to: Customize the PasswordRecovery Control
Use the LoginStatus Web server control to display either a login or logout link.
Use the LoginName Web server control to display a user's login name on a Web page.
Use the CreateUserWizard Web server control as a UI for creating new Web application user accounts.
- MSDN2 - CreateUserWizard Class
- MSDN2 - How to: Enable User Registration
- MSDN2 - How to: Customize the ASP.NET CreateUserWizard Control
Use the ChangePassword Web server control to allow users to change their passwords.
Specify the membership provider used for logging on.
Configure a mail server so that login controls can be used to send e-mail messages to users.
- 4guysfromrolla - Sending Email in ASP.NET 2.0
- MSDN2 - How to: Install and Configure SMTP Virtual Servers in IIS