I apologize for the long delay between part 1 and part 2, but I've been really busy. I've created 2 new jQuery plugins (scrolling related) and I've put out my own RWD Grid Framework called Bare Bones. Check them out! So it took me a while to figure out where we left off and what the next step is. Before you continue with this tutorial, you should already have a working copy of where we ended up with Part 1: an extended account model that allows for email entry. That was the hard part. In Part 2, I'm going to explain how to use WebSecurity.GeneratePasswordResetToken that will create a token used to reset a user's password. This is currently the most common way to recover a password: an email is sent to the user's verified email address with a link the user can use to reset their password.
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