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Implementing Two Factor Authentication in ASP.NET MVC with Google Authenticator

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How to add extra security to your MVC web application, using two factor authentication.
TOPIC
    about_EntityFramework

SHORT DESCRIPTION
    Provides information about Entity Framework commands.

LONG DESCRIPTION
    This topic describes the Entity Framework commands. Entity Framework is
    Microsoft's recommended data access technology for new applications.


    The following Entity Framework cmdlets are included.

        Cmdlet              Description
        -----------------   ---------------------------------------------------
        Enable-Migrations   Enables Code First Migrations in a project.

        Add-Migration       Scaffolds a migration script for any pending model
                            changes.

        Update-Database     Applies any pending migrations to the database.

        Get-Migrations      Displays the migrations that have been applied to
                            the target database.

SEE ALSO
    Enable-Migrations
    Add-Migration
    Update-Database
    Get-Migrations

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I have been a software developer since 2005, focusing on .Net applications with MS SQL backends, and recently, C++ applications in Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows.

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