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Postgres createuser.exe silent execution from batch script

I am finding myself with the issue of needing to execute the postgres createuser.exe from a batch script and cannot get it to stop prompting me with the following: Enter name of role to add: my batch script looks like this: echo calling createuser! createuser username %super_user% -s -U Super_Postgres s -q Where %super_user% is a com...

Using ASP .NET Membership and Profile with MVC, how can I create a user and set it to HttpContext.Current.User?

I implemented a custom Profile object in code as described by Joel here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/426609/asp-net-membership-how-to-assign-profile-values I can't get it to work when I'm creating a new user, however. When I do this: Membership.CreateUser(userName, password); Roles.AddUserToRole(userName, "MyRole"); the user...

MembershipUser class CreateUser password paramter

I'm using the ASP.NET Configuration for my users and their roles. I'm also using the MembershipUser class with its function CreateUser. I have it working, but was curious about something. When I add a new user and pass this function its password parameter (which in this case is coming from a textbox on the page). It seems like it only ...

user is being created with Membership.CreateUser and when I pass the line it is being automatically deleted from table

Hi Guys, I'm trying to create a user using Membership.CreateUser. After I pass the following line: MembershipUser newUser = Membership.CreateUser(_UserName, _Password, _UserName); I check the 'aspnet_Membership' table and I find out that the user is indeed created. At that point I stop the application and I check the table ...

Absolutely different parameters in CreateUser method in my implemented MembershipProvider.

Now i'm trying to do registration/authorization by my own (ASP.NET MVC). I've already implemented RoleProvider class and ValidateUser from MembershipProvider class. Now i'm trying to implement CreateUser, but i don't want to use original parameters, because i got my own. It's possible somehow to not use original parameters or create my o...

why dosn't MySQL like the user 'a'@'b' when I just dropped them from mysql.user?

This is what I did. mysql> CREATE USER 'matrix'@'%.something.com' IDENTIFIED BY 'weak'; ERROR 1396 (HY000): Operation CREATE USER failed for 'matrix'@'%.something.com' mysql> CREATE USER 'foo'@'%.something.com' IDENTIFIED BY 'weak'; Query OK, 0 rows affected (0.00 sec) And this is what I end up with: mysql> select user,host from mysq...