Impersonation - connecting to a machine in it's own workgroup
Hi
I'm trying to check the status of a service running on a machine in its own
workgroup.
Is there anyway of impersonating a user in the workgroup to allow the
ServiceController to connect and retrieve the state of the service?
The process performing the check sits in a domain and is running 2003. The
target machine is running NT.
Thanks
Glenn
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