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Posted 02/20/2007 1:43:28 PM
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I am in need of a step by step example of how to create a basic win-form security application.  If there is already one please point me in the right direction.  I created the project template solution and try to run it and it gives compile errors.  I assume there is other things I need to do especially with hooking to the database for security.  Can the security database reside in the application database?  If so how do I get the scripts to generate the needed tables?

Thanks -Tim

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Posted 02/20/2007 1:59:19 PM


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There is a replete amount of documentation that covers how to do this using the application template  or updating existing project.  Additionally, there is a security sample that was released with 1.6 that shows how to implement security into an application.  If you install 1.6 and run the Role-Based Security console sample you will see how it operates.  You can then open the C# or VB source code for the sample to see how it works.
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