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Padmanand
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03/16/2008 9:32 AM  

Hi, I want to setup a first registration page that will capture essential info from potential users. The site is private, so I want to be able for the admin to authorize users before they can login in. When authorized users login for the 1st time, I want them to fill additional info. However, once they have filled the info in, I don't want to display the 2nd page, but rather take them to the Home page directly. How do I accomplish all this?

Chad
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03/17/2008 9:45 AM  

Hi. Well you have a few options here. Part of this implementation is actually handled with DNN core functionality directly.

1. Go into Admin, User Accounts, Manage Profile Properties and create several custom fields and make them as 'Required'. These will be for the '2nd page' that the users are forced to submit after signing in.

2. Go to Admin, User Accounts, User Settings and check the box to force valid profile upon login (not upon registration)

3. Within Admin, Site Settings, Advanced, User Registration, set this setting to be private

4. Within Dynamic Registration create all of the registration fields for 'Page 1'. The user will submit this and not be authorized. You can setup as many completion events (such as email) to notify that admin that they need to go and approve this user or notify the user that they are currently in the process of being approved etc...

5. After the user has been approved and they go to login and should be prompted for these additional profile properties directly withint he the core interface. Once they enter these they can then proceed and will not be promtped for them again.


Keep in mind that you can link each Dynamic Registration field to each Core field you create, so if you need to create an admin interface or keep these questions hidden from the user initiially but available to admins to manage/review within Dynamic Registration you can. For example you could create all of the fields for '2nd page' within the main Dynamic Registration page but then use the feature to 'Hide question by security role' so users wouldn't see it initially. Then when the user submits this information after logging in for the first they you will (as an admin) be able to still manage all of this on the initial page of registration.

Hope this helps!


-Chad

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