RE: Unable to Create new users using DirectoryServices Windows 2003 Se

From: Ele (Ele_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/19/05

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    Try impersonate Application on web.config file...

    "Sivaraman.S" escribió:

    > I am unable to create new users using directory services in Windows 2003
    > server. But it is possible to create users with ASP.NET applications in
    > windows 2000.
    >
    > I am getting "Permission Denied" and the "General access denied error "
    > error.
    >
    > Can you please some code samples or solution for the problem.


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