Re: Impersonation

From: Trevor Lawrence (TrevorL@ise.canberra.edu.au)
Date: 12/18/02


From: "Trevor Lawrence" <TrevorL@ise.canberra.edu.au>
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 12:16:00 +1100


You're right. One was set to "machine", the other "System". Now all I have
to do is to work out how to achieve what I want without using "System" :-)

Trevor

"Larry Hastings" <greg.@remove-me.unixsucks.com> wrote in message
news:e41eXAjpCHA.2388@tk2msftngp13...
> Compare process model section in machine.config on both machines
>
> Trevor Lawrence wrote:
> >> I have an ASP.NET app that needs to start a thread and Impersonate.
> >> This is workinh fine on a Win2K server, but when I move it onto my
> >> local XP workstation the Impersonate call fails with an "unable to
> >> impersonate" error.
> >>
> >> What are the differences in rights assignments in the two OSes that
> >> lets it work on one and not on the other? Or am I barking up the
> >> wrong tree?
> >>
> >> Trevor Lawrence
> >> School of Computing
> >> University of Canberra
>
>