RE: Still trying to fix authentication on an ASP.net application: some accounts work and others don't

2013-07-09 Thread GregAtGregLowDotCom
Hi Katherine, It's not saying that the account or the password are wrong. It's saying that the account is locked out. Is it set up to automatically unlock accounts after a period of time? Is there a flag in the database that holds the authentication details that says whether or not an account i

Still trying to fix authentication on an ASP.net application: some accounts work and others don't

2013-07-09 Thread Katherine Moss
Hi guys, This is driving me crazy. I'm trying to fix my web site and the authentication modules. I have since replaced the web.config file and some people are able to log into the site. I cannot log in either as the main administrator with a user name of admin, or as my secondary account, ye

Re: the Open Source community for .NET developers: the value of joining and developing OS VS. for-proffit development

2013-07-09 Thread Mark Hurd
"It's not truly hidden unless you go to great lengths to obfuscate it." That's true except when you don't actually provide the software to the consumer. Software as a service makes it quite feasible to provide great technology without giving out the source or binary code. -- Regards, Mark Hurd, B

RE: the Open Source community for .NET developers: the value of joining and developing OS VS. for-proffit development

2013-07-09 Thread Katherine Moss
I'll keep that in mind. I mean, anyone who reads my resume will know when Project Jenks is under way; it will be put up there as is my web site, though it's a totally non-business endeavor. From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf Of Stephen Price Se

Re: the Open Source community for .NET developers: the value of joining and developing OS VS. for-proffit development

2013-07-09 Thread Stephen Price
Katherine, to be more exact that would be like fishing in your lunch break for your own fish, when you are a fisherman and work on your bosses boat, and expecting him to let you keep the fish. He'd probably be ok with it provided you notify him and let him/her know in advance. Then at least they ha

Re: the Open Source community for .NET developers: the value of joining and developing OS VS. for-proffit development

2013-07-09 Thread mike smith
With many employers, it's a universal paragraph in employment contract. If what you want to do isn't too similar, *or* would result in other conflicts, most are not unreasonable about it. Safer to check. Mike On Tue, Jul 9, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Katherine Moss wrote: > Though if my job is in admi

RE: the Open Source community for .NET developers: the value of joining and developing OS VS. for-proffit development

2013-07-09 Thread Katherine Moss
Though if my job is in administration of servers and not in development of software, what would my employer need to give me permission for? That’s like asking permission to go fishing with a fishing license. From: ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com [mailto:ozdotnet-boun...@ozdotnet.com] On Behalf O