Visual Basic 2008 Tutorials – Login System Using a Database

Here is a login system using a access database

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25 Responses to “Visual Basic 2008 Tutorials – Login System Using a Database”

  1. Spook13101 Says:

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!

    THANK YOU SO MUCH!
    you are a life saver XD

  2. RyanKielly Says:

    Dude I get this …
    Dude I get this error:
    “The ‘Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0′ provider is not registered on the local machine.”

  3. RyanKielly Says:

    Thanks! How would …
    Thanks! How would you do it so that they can register?

  4. 2aa3aaa Says:

    NIce thks can you …
    NIce thks can you give me the name of all musics please??

  5. 2aa3aaa Says:

    yo nice tutorial …
    yo nice tutorial keep the good work one thing name of the last music please!!!!!

  6. rawxterNL Says:

    dude… you are a …
    dude… you are a pro siriously!

  7. basmagic Says:

    how can i make a …
    how can i make a register form?
    with firstname last name date of birth??

    plz help me out

  8. Youngie1337 Says:

    Can you please send …
    Can you please send me the API for MESSENGER?

  9. kreativedevelopments Says:

    Like this.. if the …
    Like this.. if the user has forgotten the password, there will b a option where they can type there username and click a button, the password will be sent to there email?

  10. cutie0403 Says:

    can you make a …
    can you make a tutorial for forgot password, if you dont mind

  11. kreativedevelopments Says:

    i cant speak …
    i cant speak spanish, but i hoped it helped you

  12. johnes180 Says:

    una recomendacion …
    una recomendacion para los que vayan a utilizar este codigo:
    el el TextBox del password vayan a propiedades_comportamiento_UseSystemPasswordchar y le dan en True. veran que los caracteres se van a ver en puntos. Como si los caracteres los estuvieramos encriptando. :)

  13. ppbvoodoo Says:

    great man thanks
    great man thanks

  14. linkgj Says:

    strange.. i dont …
    strange.. i dont see it appearing in the toolbox. I only see the dataset under data in the toolbox. And i realize that with urs, it falls under the project name in the toolbox, i dont know how u did that. PLease help.

  15. kreativedevelopments Says:

    Goto ‘build’ at the …
    Goto ‘build’ at the top and click the first one on the list and ur adapter will be shown in the toolbox by the name you had given it mate

  16. deafjackomonster Says:

    Great tutorial BUT …
    Great tutorial BUT swap the Access database for somthing else. No need to use an Access database because Access can create its own forms. Use the service database’s within VB

  17. linkgj Says:

    I dont understand …
    I dont understand what happened between 5:23 and 5:25. How did u get the adaptor to show up. Kindly explain. Thanks

  18. kreativedevelopments Says:

    Turn the volume …
    Turn the volume down then.

  19. umlarmy Says:

    stupid back music.. …
    stupid back music….

  20. kreativedevelopments Says:

    At the very top of …
    At the very top of the code type ‘Imports System.data,oledb’

  21. VanTammimi Says:

    The ‘ …
    The ‘Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0′ provider is not registered on the local machine.

    when i try to test it i enter the username and pass and press login but i get this error what is it? can you help me to solve this problem please

  22. tbillybob12345 Says:

    He renamed the …
    He renamed the textboxes, just use: Textbox1.text, Textbox2.text

  23. steinbergur Says:

    GREAT MAN! 100% …
    GREAT MAN! 100% WORK!!! AWESOME! … Wanna make Sex with me?

  24. issix Says:

    Quality mate thanks …
    Quality mate thanks for this been searching everywhere for something similar and this hits the nail on the head. Thanks!!

  25. kreativedevelopments Says:

    scorcher – I know
    scorcher – I know

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