Re: Authorization problem

From: Joe Kaplan \(MVP - ADSI\) (joseph.e.kaplan_at_removethis.accenture.com)
Date: 10/26/04


Date: Tue, 26 Oct 2004 10:11:07 -0500

Are you certain that the client is being authenticated with Windows
authentication? It would probably be a good idea to dump out the value of
Context.User.Identity.Name and make sure it is the user that you think it
is.

Joe K.

"Nikolay Petrov" <johntup2_nospam_@mail.bg> wrote in message
news:%23iTKwV2uEHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>I have tried this. Doesn't help.
>
>
> "Joe Kaplan (MVP - ADSI)" <joseph.e.kaplan@removethis.accenture.com> wrote
> in message news:%23hdL1Q2uEHA.1308@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>> Did you try MACHINE\Administrators or the proper domain suffix? Windows
>> roles always have a prefix in .NET.
>>
>> Joe K.
>
>



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