Re: Authenticate connection as remote user



GKar Racer wrote:
> For example, let's say the server is MachineS and the client is
> MachineC. The user is logged on locally as MachineC\Bob, but is logged
> on to the share as MachineS\BobSmith. Everything works perfectly in
> Explorer and normal file I/O, of course. But, how do I authenticate as
> MachineS\BobSmith and not as MachineC\Bob?

Probably NetUseGetInfo is what you are looking for.


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