IIS integrated auth but no impersonation?

From: Chad Pankratz (chadp@nowhere.invalid)
Date: 07/29/02


Date: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 15:33:29 -0500
From: Chad Pankratz <chadp@nowhere.invalid>


Is it possible to have IIS use Integrated Windows Authentication, but
then NOT subsequently impersonate the user, just continue to run as IWAM?

It seems something like this should be possible, as you can choose
whether to impersonate or not in ASP.NET with a simple web.config
option. I need to turn off the impersonation in a classic ASP
application - is there a way to do it?

Thanks,
Chad Pankratz



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