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a tricky Membership/Profile question

Asked by volking in .NET, C# Programming Language, WebApplications

My website uses .NET's standard LOGIN controls. They're working well, except ... I've now discovered a need for "ME" to login as any of my website's users so I CAN  SEE WHAT THEY SEE. But, User's passwords are stored encrypted in the Membership table.

so can I decrypt a user's password? Actually, I doubt it, because it's probably a one-way encryption using the PasswordSalt saved in the same table ....

Or? Maybe? Is there some other "back-door-trick" that would let me login as them? Since it's my website, I of course have full access to the DB and all membership tables but how do I execute MEMBERSHIP.VALIDATEUSER ... without their password? UserName is easy, it's stored in the Users table, but the password???

Arrrrgh .... any one have a back-door-trick to share?

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