So everyone by now knows that I'm a big fan of Entity Framework Code First approach: I'm a developer and not a DBA so I appreciate anything that allows me to abstract my task away from the SQL world. A previous post explained how to setup an MVC 4 EF-Code First application. That application comes with a baked in user authentication system using Simple Membership; however, it lacks one necessary function for it to be truly usable–a password reset.


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