单项选择题
You create a Web site that you must copy from a development server to a testing server, along with all source files. You do not have terminal access to the testing server. You need to create the virtual directory. Then you must copy the Web site to the virtual directory on the testing server without precompiling the site. What should you do? ()
A. Use the Publish Web tool.
B. Use the Copy Web tool.
C. Use the command line to XCOPY the files.
D. Create a Web Setup project.
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You are using the ASP.NET membership APIs to manage user accounts for a Web site. The Web.config file contains the definition for the membership provider. After modifying the Web.config file to enable password recovery, you create a PasswordReset.aspx file. You need to enable users to reset their passwords online. The new passwords must be sent to them by e-mail after they have logged on through the Login.aspx page. In addition, users must be required to answer their secret questions before resetting their passwords. Which code logic should you use?()
A. Add a PasswordRecovery element to the PasswordReset.aspx file and configure it.
B. Modify the Page_Load to set the Membership.EnablePasswordReset to True in the PasswordReset.aspx file.
C. Add a ChangePassword element to the PasswordReset.aspx file and configure it.
D. Modify the Login.aspx form to include a Required Field validator on the secret question answer text box. Then redirect users to the PasswordReset.aspx file. -
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You create a Web site that is for members only. The behavior of the Web site changes according to the role of the user. The Web site uses the ASP.NET Membership control for creation of user accounts. You need to find out whether a user is a member of a particular role. What should you do?()
A. Pass the user names and passwords to Membership.ValidateUser.
B. Pass the role names to User.IsInRole.
C. Pass the role names to Roles.RoleExists.
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You are working on an existing Web site. You need to secure the Web site by redirecting all users to the logon page, Login.aspx. After logging on, users must be sent back to the page that they originally requested. Which code segment should you use? ()
A. In the Web.config file: <authorization> <deny users="?" /></authorization> On each page in the Web site: Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load FormsAuthentication.Initialize() End Sub
B. On each page in the Web site: Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load FormsAuthentication RedirectToLoginPage("login.aspx") End Sub
C. On each page in the Web site: Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load Response.Redirect("login.aspx") End Sub
D. In the Web.config file: <authentication mode="Forms"> <forms name=".ASPXUSERDEMO" loginUrl="login.aspx" protection="All" timeout="60" /></authentication>
