"Access Denied" to ICatalogCollection from asp.net web service
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Date: Sun, 23 May 2004 15:35:13 +0100
I am getting an Access Denied to COM+ catalog when attempting to save
changes....
So I now use impersonation to impersonate an admin account on the machine so
that I can create a transients subscriptions for a remote COM+ server, but
it is still failing with the "Access Denied" what do I need to do to get
this to work.....
I have used impsersonation successfully in several places in the asp.net web
service but it only fails when I am modifying the COM+ catalog.....
Can anyone help....
Cheers
Ollie
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