Re: WSE Samples and the need to give ASP.NET....
- From: "Mark Bosley" <mark.nspam@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2005 13:53:59 -0500
Thanks Pablo,
I kept looking for the user ASP.Net, but I needed to start the other way.
"Pablo Cibraro" <pcibraro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23KXW7i4wFHA.1856@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 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
> news:eGVNxmuwFHA.2072@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>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
>>
>
>
.
- References:
- WSE Samples and the need to give ASP.NET....
- From: Mark Bosley
- Re: WSE Samples and the need to give ASP.NET....
- From: Pablo Cibraro
- WSE Samples and the need to give ASP.NET....
- Prev by Date: Re: WSE Samples and the need to give ASP.NET....
- Next by Date: Re: Are my Responses Encrypted?
- Previous by thread: Re: WSE Samples and the need to give ASP.NET....
- Next by thread: Application identifier
- Index(es):
Relevant Pages
|