Re: User Name
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you need to create ACEs (with the permissions that you want) within of the
DACL of your file application.
there are samples on the net how to do this.
alf
"Senthil" <Senthil@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Hi All,
> I have written an application and i want that application to be
> invoked only by administrators. I used GetUserNameEx to retive the user
and
> the group he belongs to. But that does not say which group the user
belongs
> to.could anyone let me know how can i prevent other users from launching
the
> application?
> Thanks,
> Senthil
>
.
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