Re: Impersonation using Microsoft Visual C# .NET and Windows 2000

From: richlm (rich_lm_at_h0tmai1.com)
Date: 09/20/04


Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 13:10:22 +0200

The original post related to the problem of using
WindowsIdentity.Impersonate with the token returned from Win32 LogonUser()
function. On Win2K this requires SE_TCB privilege (act as part of the
operating system).



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