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Snig #1
Runtime Impersonation
Hi all
I need to implement Runtime (Conditional) Impersonation in one of my ASP.NET
Pages.
If I use the <identity impersonate="true" /> in web.config file, it works
fine.
But in code, while I try to Impersonate I get Win32 error. I am using
"Logon" Win32 API for get a specific token. But this API is returning error
1314 : A required privilege is not held by the client
I tried to resolve it by assinging the most probable Security priviledges to
the "ASPNET" account by "Local Security Policy" snap-in. But nothing worked.
Can anybody please help me ?
Thanx in advance.
Snig.
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Snig #2
Runtime Impersonation
Hi all
I need to implement Runtime (Conditional) Impersonation in one of my ASP.NET
Pages.
If I use the <identity impersonate="true" /> in web.config file, it works
fine.
But in code, while I try to Impersonate I get Win32 error. I am using
"Logon" Win32 API for get a specific token. But this API is returning error
1314 : A required privilege is not held by the client
I tried to resolve it by assinging the most probable Security priviledges to
the "ASPNET" account by "Local Security Policy" snap-in. But nothing worked.
Can anybody please help me ?
Thanx in advance.
Snig Guest
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Brendan Duffy #3
Re: Runtime Impersonation
Hi,
If you are running Win2000, impersonation pretty much only works from the
system account. Read the fine print in the MSDN entry on LogonUser
Brendan
"Snig" <snig.bhaumik@yahoo.co.in> wrote in message
news:%23wKdAvpVDHA.1928@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...ASP.NET> Hi all
>
> I need to implement Runtime (Conditional) Impersonation in one of myerror> Pages.
>
> If I use the <identity impersonate="true" /> in web.config file, it works
> fine.
>
> But in code, while I try to Impersonate I get Win32 error. I am using
> "Logon" Win32 API for get a specific token. But this API is returningto> 1314 : A required privilege is not held by the client
>
> I tried to resolve it by assinging the most probable Security priviledgesworked.> the "ASPNET" account by "Local Security Policy" snap-in. But nothing>
> Can anybody please help me ?
>
> Thanx in advance.
>
> Snig.
>
>
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