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	<description>The last screencast (I think) from me about Authentication in SharePoint.
In this screencast I build a MemberShipProvider that is checking the users against an XML file instead of a SQL database (&amp;quot;using virtually no code at all&amp;quot;).
I build it in ASP.NET 2.0, use it that site and then show you how easy it is to move it over to SharePoint.

This webcast builds on the previous ones,&amp;nbsp;Forms Authentication with SharePoint
 (in English)&amp;nbsp;and 
Authentication Provider .Net 2.0 Out Of The Box.

Yeah, I know the code speaks for itself, but this time I made it in english anyway.

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<p>Where is the screencast?</p>
<p>posted by alimij</p>]]>
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<p>I'm checking with the team about this.</p>
<p>Send me an email on <a href="mailto:kalleb@microsoft.com">kalleb@microsoft.com</a> and I'll see to it that you can get the screen cast some other way.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>It's fixed now! Thanks for the headsup!</p>
<p>posted by BomBom</p>]]>
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