Re: WSE Samples and the need to give ASP.NET....



Hi Mark,
"Act as Part of operating system" is a security policy.
You can modify it using the "Local Security Policy" mmc under the
Administrative tools. (That policy is under "User Right assignaments" tab)

Regards,
Pablo Cibraro
www.lagash.com


"Mark Bosley" <mark.nspam@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I have seen several places that state the need to do the following for
> using the WSE 3.0 Kerberos samples.
> 1. Give the ASPNET account "Act as Part of Operating System" rights.
> 2. Modify machine.config by setting the username attribute equal to
> "SYSTEM"
> in the ProcessModel element, and then reset IIS.
>
> Now, I got the second, but I don't know how to do the second. I don't have
> Security Config Manager on my machine.
> So how do I Give the ASPNET account "Act as Part of Operating System"
> rights?
>
>
> Thanks
>


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